WIP ithkuil font
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DONE:
primare aspect characters
vertical/diagonal tail modifications
above/below/midline dicaritics
secondary and tertiary aspect characters
secondary and tertiary aspect character diacritics
consonantal characters
tail modifications for the horizontal sections
placeholders
punctuation
numbers
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The diacritic/tail modification placements would be handled using opentype GSUB and GPOS.
Enjoy the several hundreds of various zero width diacritics and modification characters stacking on top of each other.
A font for my friend's conlang called Anachek. Anachek uses a syllabary of 23 consonants and 5 vowels called porodowixme (/pɔrɔdɔʍiχmɜ/) for a total of 93 characters and 22 diacritics. This font also includes the number system, which is base 12. This should be the most complete font including all punctuation and numbers, and some math operations.
punctuation system might undergo changes because we are still working on the conworld
This is a cloneUPDATES
v1.0 - Official release
v1.1 - Added Latin-1
v1.2 - Added Balsnese
v1.2.2 - Fixed some letters on Balsnese
v1.3 - Added Polish Letters
v1.4 - Added Arabic
v1.4.2 - Finished few letters and fixing less letters
v1.4.5 - Added ligatures
v1.4.8 - Fixed lowercase K
v1.5 - 1 Month Special, Update
v1.6 - Added supplemental Balsnese
The default Kaiski sans serif font.
Kaiski's Helvetica, or more appropriately, Kaiski's Inter UI.
Kaiski is the orthography (alphabet) of Kairen, a language developed by Kimeiga for his videogames.
kimeiga.github.io/kairen
Bold version of Kaiski Akzidenz
This is a clone of Kaiski AkzidenzLight weight of Kaiski Akzidenz
This is a clone of Kaiski AkzidenzMostly for wall or border decoration (you can read letters, but probably not the numbers). Every vertical line column is a letter(plus connection to previous column)! Have fun!
For dozenal counting system, " ' " serves as "0", "0" is "10", "-" is "11", "_" is "-", ":" is division, "*" is multiplication, ";" is for roots (as the opposite of powers, "^")
*Note: the first few lines of the preview is a romanization. The "proper" font consists of the triangle, parabola, and diamond-like shapes in the bottom half*
A revised script of my alien conlang "cimar" Built with Apple's Hebrew QWERTY in mind, though if you are comfortable with the standard Hebrew layout you should have little trouble as long as you keep in mind the four characters which are used for non-standard sounds.
This script is a semi-featural abjad/abugida hybrid inspired by. Read right-to-left, consonants appear as main glyphs while vowels are diacritics which hang above that follows it. of the glyph determines place of , and diacritics inside of the glyph represent manner. The numbers are in hexadecimal and bound to latin characters (1-9, A-F). Like Hebrew, they are read least-to-greatest place value.
Here are the correspondances with Hebrew characters, their latin transcriptions, and a few IPA symbols where the glyphs make a different sound than in Hebrew and/or English.
מ נ
n m
ף ת ך ק
'(ʔ) k t p
ב ד ג
g d b
פ ס צ כ ה
h x(x~χ) c(ɕ) s f(ɸ)
ש ז ח ר
r(ɣ~ʁ) j(ʑ) z v(β)
ל ט
y l
א ע י ו
o i e a
A script designed for the conlang of 'Ȑiþȑa̷în'.
The language of Ȑiþȑa̷înwas created at Farnad by a joint effort of Harlastes and Rakiana specifically for the use of the new ‘nation’ taking form from surviving Hyntellar, Aignar and Oumda peoples, who were later collectively known as the Ȑa̷inðâl (Ȑiþȑa̷în: ‘the agency of the world’). As a language, it was designed principally for morphemic elegance and semantic density while using the aesthetic phonemic preferences of its creators and intended speakers, perhaps inspired by the logico-mathematical concept of ‘elegance’ taught at Cynkyallat (Khalaris), Tain and Icoras. As a result, the range of consonants and vowels is relatively small, while also being highly inflected; making extensive use of suprafixes – where the first vowel-sound of a word is modified to change its grammatical function – and limited use of more standard suffix-inflection. In particular, the semantic density of Ȑiþȑa̷în made it ideal for transcription onto valuable or rare writing media as well as possessing a high level of concision in spoken form. Its most celebrated features were used in philosophy, where widespread suprafixing meant that singular concepts tended to retain their essential form regardless of grammatical function and in debate where complex ideas could be put over remarkably quickly. However, its suprafixional grammar also required excellent diction and enunciation from its speakers, precipitating a rather unique oral culture.
‘Ȑiþȑa̷în’is a compound word from the phrase ȑīþ ȑa̷în, which literally means ‘the speech of agency’ or ‘agency’s speech’ – relating to the important concept of ‘civilisation’ or ‘the agency of a people’ in the culture of Farnad. Ithas five cases, five persons, five tense-aspects, and two numbers in its inflectional system, while gender and, when necessary, mood, are conveyed lexically and through word order.
This is a cloneHeptal is an alternative alphabet for English created by Katie Molnar. The original can be found here: http://www.omniglot.com/conscripts/heptal.htm
The original script uses overlines to identify vowels which join together when next to each other. The extended vowels á (acute) begins the join the à (grave) ends the join and the ä (diaresis) is the middle of a join - each vowel has an equivalent.
The original script also has 3 varieties of s. Use the S for the capital, the s for an s in the middle of the word and a $ for a final s.
Finally, all sentences should be started with an _ (underscore).
This is a cloneHow to type in Karawil / Cara mengetik di Karawil
a/vowel holder/pemegang vokal: A
ng: G ny: N sy: S kh: x
The é (eh) in enak is always typed with "E". This word is typed as "AEnk_"
The ê (uh) in enam is always typed with "e". This word is typed as "Aenm_"
To silence a consonant, type "_" after the consonant.
Untuk membungkam konsonan, ketik "_" setelah konsonan.
Diphthong sounds are always written like this: 'ai'→"ay_" 'au'→"aw_"
Bunyi diftong selalu ditulis seperti ini: 'ia'→"iya" 'ua'→"uwa"
Loanwords are written based on their pronunciation rather than spelling.
Kata pinjaman ditulis berdasarkan pengucapannya, bukan ejaannya.
'violet'→"fayolet_" 'quince'→"kuwins_" 'bobux'→"bow_bak_s_"
List of Karawil letters:
AbcdfgGhjklmnNprsStwxyz iEeou _
Semua orang dilahirkan merdeka dan mempunyai martabat dan hak-hak yang sama. Mereka dikaruniai akal dan hati nurani dan hendaknya bergaul satu sama lain dalam semangat persaudaraan.
becomes/menjadi
semuA orG dilhir_kn_ mer_dEk dn_ mem_puNy_ mr_tbt_ dn_ hk_-hk_ yG_ sm. MerEk dikruniyay_ Akl_ dn_ hti nurni dn_ hEn_dk_N ber_gAul_ stu sm ly_n_ dlm_ semGt_ per_sw_drn_
Karawil dibuat oleh Ilyas Karim
krwil_ dibuwt_ AolEh_ Ail_ys_ krim_
The Namak script was originally derived from a logographic script and used for the language of Namariehak around 5000 years ago, but has since then spread and has become the most widely used script on Notasami. It is a bicameral, alphabetic script that uses a base-10 number system. This is a sans-serif, simple font along with the four Santieng diacritics.
The Namak script was originally derived from a logographic script and used for the language of Namariehak around 5000 years ago, but has since then spread and has become the most widely used script on Notasami. It is a bicameral, alphabetic script that uses a base-10 number system. This is a serifed version of the script resembling the original, traditional way of writing it, and includes the four Santieng diacritics.