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This is a conlang font based on the SIGIL panel script which can be found on the Omniglot Website. Unlike the inspiration this font is alphabetical.

Note on the script: The script is formed from consonant-vowel pairs. If a pair cannot be made in the order consonant-vowel then an underscore [_] should be used for the consonant or a hyphen [-] for a vowel.

3 Comments

Every artist was once an amateur.
Comment by LokiT 6th october 2015
This is... TOTALLY AWESOME!!!
I mean... I just... wow. Crazy!
Is it an abjad? Very intricate and uniquely designed. Would love to see this in calligraphic form. If you've made a calligraphic form yet.
Comment by tanias 9th november 2015

Thanks for your compliments Tanias!

No wardr is not an abjad, it has consonants and vowels. It was designed as the writing system for the language Wardr which is constructed with consonant vowel pairs.

Here is an example of the language in the latin alphabet:

"Every artist was once an amateur." - English

"Tæsa zynitila zixilotiri hetixura." - Wardr

(Wardr script example is attached)

Comment by LokiT 10th november 2015

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