130633
Published: 13th March, 2011
Last edited: 13th March, 2011
Created: 13th March, 2011
Morse code based characters.
Use lowercase for writing English or similar. Uppercase contains characters for a conlang I'm currently working on, so aren't standard ITU letters (though they are based on some).
80413
Published: 16th March, 2011
Last edited: 16th March, 2011
Created: 16th March, 2011
This is a work in progress, it's an attempt to make a digital version of a conscript.
60363
Published: 16th May, 2013
Last edited: 3rd March, 2015
Created: 16th May, 2013
Modern typeface for my conlang, Senan. 16 characters with grammatically correct punctuation, numbers 0-4, and comes with super/subscript 'i' and 'u' to create digraphs for authentic spelling. Made to accompany the webcomic Aquapunk: http://aquapunk.co
130253
Published: 7th May, 2014
Last edited: 7th May, 2014
Created: 6th May, 2014
The alphabet used by the Yuway people in my conworld. They base their language off of wolves and the letters describe the inside of the mouth for each sound.
70833
Published: 7th December, 2013
Last edited: 1st January, 2014
Created: 4th December, 2013
Not intended for regular use. Inspired (very loosely) by Khmer script and Norse runes. For a project of mine.
9001253
Published: 9th April, 2014
Last edited: 18th October, 2014
Created: 15th December, 2012
This font is for a hobby language I'm working on called "Neso" in its original form. This font, in the context of the "culture", is more for formal writing, monuments and official documents. The dot with some of the letters is a voicing dot, which voices that consonant's unvoiced version. For those sound groups, such as r and l, and y and w, where all members are voiced, the dot changes position in relation to the basic letter to express both voicing and place of articulation. Nasal sounds are an exception. /m/ has no dot, /n/ inside, and /ŋ/ above the base letter form. In this case, the dotting represents a change in the place of articulation.
This font and its clone Neso Fine are undergoing intermittent tweaking as I try to make them easier to read and to write. At some point I hope to come up with a more cursive version.This is a clone
2301493
Published: 9th April, 2014
Last edited: 17th June, 2014
Created: 28th March, 2014
This script, within the context of the culture and people using it, is adapted a bit more for less formal occasions. The other font, Neso Classic, is the "master" version, and both are still being tweaked.This is a clone of Neso Classic
11193
Published: 24th September, 2014
Last edited: 25th September, 2014
Created: 24th September, 2014
An alphabet derived from an ancient logographical script, used to write my conlang.
It is an abjad.
71403
Published: 15th January, 2015
Last edited: 15th January, 2015
Created: 15th January, 2015
for a conlang of some sort......
Vowels are touchy as all have a higher/lower version if you use the capital instead. e and u have an extra high version accessed with 3 and v respectively
è and ò are accessed with 9 and 0 or "(" and ")"
special letters e.g. ş are accessed by the base letter capital, so "S" for ş
450843
Published: 5th May, 2013
Last edited: 19th June, 2015
Created: 3rd May, 2013
This font is a set of characters, letters, numbers, and various symbols from the game FEZ by Polytron Corporation. (Symbol for number 10 is . as there is no dot in FEZ)
This is aimed for graphic works instead of regular writing as Fezzian (or whatever the language is called) is written from top to bottom and from right to left.
Oh and btw, this is a massive spoiler to those who intend to play the game or are playing and don't have deciphered the writing yet.
An alphabet of my own creation for the writing of a fictional language, also of my own creation. Despite its origin, it can be used for writing English with no problems.