Here is my rendition of the Gryirhanli Alphabet featured on Omniglot. Since the font software is rather difficult when it comes to irregular or large arcing curves, it can be said with certainty that I used quite a bit of artistic liberty in creating this font. Having worked on this font for 2 years now, I'm very happy to finally release it for all to see. I used Ch in place of C, Sh in place of X, Aa in place of Á, Ee in place of Í, Oo in place of Ú, Ai in place of Ý, and finally Th in place of Þ giving every character an equal opportunity of typability. Although the alphabet chart did not specify punctuation, I based the period off the one used in the text example (and did not include any further punctuation).
Despite using artistic liberty I do however feel this font is still accurate enough in comparison to the original that both are easily mutually intelligible with each other (such as Comic Sans vs Times New Roman for Latin).
I truly hope you enjoy this font.
- NOTES -
Use lower case to get Modern Gryzildan and UPPER CASE for Royal Gryzildan. Hold Shift while typing numerals/symbols to get the Royal ones.
These scripts do not canonically appear together on any in-universe writing. Gryzil writing is always written entirely in one script or the other. But, feel free to use this as you wish.
- DESCRIPTION -
This font contains two scripts of the Gryzil, Brer Brah's people, who are from various video games and stories of mine. Gryzil are a sapient bear-people that live on/near beaches in the continent of Skina on planet Fyromr. They have dull greenish fur, can speak, read, write and use tools, walk bipedally, and have beer fermentation chambers for stomachs. They appear in ESOS, Trap Farmer Brer Brah, and Anime Girls vs. The Cavemen.
The written language of these creatures is designed to be without subtlety. Most of the subtlety of Gryzil communication is gestural. For instance, quotations do not exist in Gryzil writing. There can be a record that someone said something, but only when a Gryzil who heard it firsthand speaks of it is there understood to be a quotation - the rest is simply hearsay.
This font is made as an attempt to anglicize the Gryzildan language - not to write it natively. Hence, it has some resemblance to Latin. But in fact these symbols all represent different gestures as well as different rasping, stamping, growling, and ingressive sounds which are unknown within Earth humans' formalized language studies. Nonetheless, you can write authentic Gryzildan with this. Read the Chalcedony-Bound Manual found in any of the games in which Gryzildan is used.
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Original size: 5.25pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
This is the Plane F font of the GS Unicode 2.0 font series. I've split this font up by plane since font files have a technical limit of 65,535 glyphs.
This font will be made up of U+0020 and U+F0000~U+FFFFD, which add up to exactly 65,535 code points.
Things that are planned but not (fully) implemented yet are italicized.
Links to planes (I'll most likely be posting updates related to this series as a whole in the Plane 0 font):
Plane 0: here
Plane 1: here
Plane 2
Plane 3
(No Unicode characters exist in Planes 4 through D as of U15.0)
Plane E: here
Plane F: [THIS FONT]
Plane 10: here
PUA assignments:
F0000~F0E6F - Kinya Syllables
F0E70~F16AF - Pikto
F16B0~F16DF - Derani
F16E0~F16FF - <reserved for future (U)CSUR allocations>
F1700~F18FF - Semtog
F1900~F19FF - sitelen pona
F1A00~F1AFF - <reserved for future (U)CSUR allocations>
F1B00~F1C3F - Shidinn
F1C40~F1FFF - <reserved for future (U)CSUR allocations>
F2000~F23FF - canIPA Extensions
F2400~F27FF - Phonetic Extensions-1
F2800~F297F - Medievalist Latin Extensions
F2980~F3BFF - Latin Extended-2
F3C00~F3FFF - Phonetic Extensions-2
F4000~F41FF - Greek Extended-2
F4200~F43FF - Cyrillic Extended-2
F4400~F44FF - Georgian Extended-1
F4500~F47FF - Latin Extended-3
F4800~F4AFF - Greek Extended-3
F4B00~F4BFF - Ancient Monograms
F4C00~F4EFF - <unassigned>
F4F00~F4FFF - Arabic Extended-1
F5000~F511F - Voynich
F5120~F513F - Cistercian Cipher
F5140~F51DF - Tironian Notes
F51E0~F51FF - <unassigned>
F5200~F53BF - Pigpen
F53C0~F5DAF - <unassigned>
F5DB0~F5DFF - Kodo Symbols
F5E00~F5FFF - Kamakawi
F6000~F603F - Lakota
F6040~F609F - Nawa
F60A0~F60FF - <unassigned>
F6100~F627F - Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended-1
F6280~F7FFF - <unassigned>
F8000~F81FF - Sylabica Extended-1
F8200~F86AF - Niji Syllables
F86B0~F88FF - Gem Language
F8900~FAFFF - <unassigned>
FB000~FB07F - Djenpa
FB080~FB0FF - <reserved for Oneiric Conscripts>
FB100~FB17F - Vinhorai
FB180~FB1FF - Sirboan
FB200~FB27F - Xiphosee
FB280~FB2FF - Minirasse [Mi,ni,rasse]
FB300~FB37F - Anemoian
FB380~FB3FF - Nihilezhxa
FB400~FB47F - Aa-Infinitio
FB480~FB4FF - Kaioloko [Kaiöloko]
FB500~FB9FF - <reserved for Oneiric Conscripts>
FBA00~FBA7F - Xiphosee Cursive
FBA80~FBFFF - <reserved for Oneiric Conscripts>
FC000~FC01F - Kanamit
FC020~FC04F - UUFO [U.U.F.O.]
FC050~FC08F - Kaotican
FC090~FC0BF - Mirror Text
FC0C0~FC0EF - Auroran
FC0F0~FC11F - Aquamarine
FC120~FC14F - Q-Block
FC150~FC17F - Supersolar
FC180~FC1AF - Voltik
FC1B0~FC1DF - Bloom
FC1E0~FC20F - Spheric
FC210~FC23F - EL [E.L.]
FC240~FC26F - Infinitum
FC270~FC29F - Coloraturan
FC2A0~FCFFF - <unassigned>
FD000~FD07F - Muric
FD080~FD09F - Plutonian
FD0A0~FD0FF - Gyorsrovas
FD100~FD14F - Bostani
FD150~FD1AF - New Mong
FD1B0~FD1EF - New Akha
FD1F0~FD22F - Akkhara Muni
FD230~FD25F - New Maori
FD0A0~FDEFF - <unassigned>
FDF00~FDFFF - <reserved for merrybot_v2>
FE000~FE01F - Raichi-1
FE020~FE02F - Raichi-2
FE030~FE06F - Orange Sheet Ideographs
FE070~FE08F - A20
FE090~FE0CF - Aereian
FE0D0~FE10F - A56
FE110~FE15F - Pargy
FE160~FE17F - Early Gerudo
FE180~FE19F - Modifier Tone Letters Extended-1
FE1A0~FE1BF - Combining Diacritical Marks Extended-2
FE1C0~FE1FF - <reserved for Erictom333>
FE200~FE3FF - Yoshiese Ideographs
FE400~FE41F - Minecraftian Supplement
FE420~FE6FF - Minecraftian
FE700~FE77F - Hylian
FE780~FE79F - Gerudo
FE7A0~FE7DF - Gerudo Presentation Forms
FE7E0~FE7FF - L8
FE800~FE87F - Legend of Zelda Symbols
FE880~FE8BF - Super Smash Bros Symbols [Super Smash Bros. Symbols]
FE8C0~FE8FF - Fantendo Smash Bros Symbols [Fantendo Smash Bros. Symbols]
FE900~FE93F - Mathematical Symbols Extended-1
FE940~FE9BF - Symbols and Punctuation Extended-2
FE9C0~FE9FF - Number Forms Extended-2
FEA00~FEB3F - Hylian Extended-1
FEB40~FEB4F - Gerudo Extended-1
FEB50~FEB5F - Gerudo Presentation Forms Extended-1
FEB60~FEB8F - Sheikah
FEB90~FEBAF - Legend of Zelda Symbols Extended-1
FEBB0~FEBCF - Super Smash Bros Symbols Extended-1 [Super Smash Bros. Symbols Extended-1]
FEBD0~FEBFF - <reserved for Erictom333>
FEC00~FEC0F - Gothic Extended-1
FEC10~FEC3F - Arabic Extended-2
FEC40~FECBF - <reserved for Erictom333>
FECC0~FECFF - Cyrillic Extended-3
FED00~FED5F - Tatar
FED60~FED7F - <reserved for Erictom333>
FED80~FEDAF - Script Gerudo
FEDB0~FEDFF - Script Gerudo Presentation Forms
FEE00~FEEFF - Mitrata Lipi
FEF00~FEF3F - Featural Minecraftian
FEF40~FEF9F - African Transitional
FEFA0~FEFFF - <reserved for Erictom333>
FF000~FF05F - Vexillology Symbols
FF060~FF0FF - Miscellaneous Technical Extended-1
FF100~FF16F - Control Pictures Extended-1
FF170~FF1FF - Segmented Display Patterns
FF200~FF27F - Number Forms Extended-3
FF280~FF28F - Dozenite Numerals
FF290~FF29F - Camp Duodecimal Numerals
FF2A0~FF2AF - Bibi-Binary Numerals
FF2B0~FF2BF - <unassigned>
FF2C0~FF2FF - Marian Sexagesimal Numerals
FF300~FF3FF - Block Elements Extended-1
FF400~FF5BF - Box Drawing Extended-1
FF5C0~FF5FF - Supplemental Arrows-1
FF600~FF6FF - Hex Byte Pictures
FF700~FF9FF - Control Pictures Extended-2
FFA00~FFABF - Miscellaneous Astronomical and Astrological Symbols
FFAC0~FFBFF - Chess Symbols Extended-1
FFC00~FFDFF - <unassigned>
FFE00~FFE1F - Adobe Compatibility Forms
FFE20~FFEFF - Apple Compatibility Forms
FFF00~FFFEF - Fragments
FFFF0~FFFFF - Plane F Specials
Additional PUA assignments can be found in the Plane 0 and (eventually) 10 fonts.
Feel free to recommend PUA assignments, though if it's a smaller block (i.e. ~256 characters or fewer), I might recommend the BMP PUA.
Also, it's more than likely I won't know every script well enough that there won't be any mistakes. If/when I make a mistake, please tell me and I'll do my best to fix it!
1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 5:5 6:6 7:7 8:8 9:9 0:0 -:- ^:ō
q:a w:w e:-e r:e t:ū y:-ī u:-u i:-i o:-o p:p @:o [:(CV)-i
a:-a s:ē d:-ē f:-ū g:ī h:h j:i k:k l:l ;:; ::: ]:(V)-i
z:-ā x:ā c:’ v:u b:(CV)-u n:n m:m ,:, .:. /:(V)-u _:-ō
!:! ":" ':' (:( ):)
E:(CV)-e R:(V)-e O:(CV)-o
L:(V)-o
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Hazaf 5x9 Origin is a font created for the orthography of the Hazaf language. It contains all 25 letters (22 in the alphabet + J W Y) with both uppercase and lowercase characters. Each character is drawn on a 5x9 square grid.It also includes official Hazaf punctuation (" ' @ &).
Encoding
Ȟeriš can by typed with the letter H.
Šlifen can by typed with the letter X.
A stylistic alternative for the letter Kana can be typed with the letter Q.
A Latin & is also included in the typeface, and is assigned with the £ symbol.
This, as the name suggests, is a cubic version of the script helix. This variation removes all curved lines and approached the script with a box look rather than the traditional helix twist effect.
This has the same letter/punctuation as other helix variations.
Each letter is made of 7 possible lines (a rhombus with 3 horisontal lines, forming hexagons). Sentances form bands, as if cut into a wooden stick or pole. Feel free to use for your conlags (just don't forget to mention me)! It has both English and Russian scripts (matched by sound). Used math to create: this script used minimum amount of lines per letter while making all have equal amount in total, so letters have 5 lines and numbers have 3, punctuation has 2. You can create your own efficient script by using a combination of "5 out of 7" letter parts. Similar to my "Square Seven - Girder" script.
This is a revision of the original Imrian script (my first fontstruct).
This revision has had some significant tweaks based on what I have learnt from my other designs.
The original script was laced with a strong botanical theme and draw from the Ogham language. All sentences should begin with a ( [open bracket] to create the root symbol. Words are then typed as in english using a - [hyphen] instead of a space. For example:
(The-quick-brown-fox-jumps-over-the-lazy-dog.
Enjoy!
1:--k 2:--y 3:--w 4:--t 5:--tsw 6:--chy 7:t 8:--h 9:--n 0:n -:m ^:r
q:-yu w:w- e:-e r:r- t:t- y:y- u:-u i:-i o:-o p:p- @:-ya [:--kw
a:-a s:s- d:d- f:e g:g- h:h- j:i k:k- l:o ;:h ::k ]:--ky
z:z- x:a c:-yo v:u b:-b n:n- m:m- ,:, .:. /:! _:t
!:-k ":-y #:-w $:-t %:-tsw &:-chy ':' (:-h ):-n =:accent (V) ~:accent (Chinese loanword CV/VC) |:accent (Chinese loanword V)
W:w E:-we R:(-xu) Y:y U:-wu I:-wi O:-wo P:p {:-kw `:accent (CV)
A:-wa D:d F:-ye G:g H:(-xi) J:-yi K:(--xi) L:& +:accent (CVC) *:=/: }:-ky
Z:z V:(--xu) B:b N:(-m) M:(--m) <:( >:) ?:?