200643
Published: 25th April, 2013
Last edited: 1st May, 2013
Created: 22nd April, 2013
This font set is follow on from my previous effort. The characters are the same just bigger.
510995
Published: 15th October, 2012
Last edited: 13th November, 2012
Created: 12th October, 2012
A simple runish script. These are the runes I write with. The more common Dagaz rune is a capital 'D' while the lowercase 'd' is a doubled thorn. Capital 'N' is the Ing rune.
This is my first full font and I may make additions and improvements to it.
150990
Published: 13th June, 2011
Last edited: 9th June, 2011
Created: 9th June, 2011
Clone of fuTarkuRnord.
HOW TO USE THIS FONT
This is an Anglo-Friesian Futhorc.
This Futhorc is an extended and revised version of the elder 24-character Futhark. It was developed and used in Frisland (Holland) and Anglo-Saxon England from around year 500.
There are different versions of the Futhorc containing between 28 and 33 characters. This version contains 29 characters.
Most of the runes in the Futhorc correspond with letters in the Latin alphabet.
Those Runes you should write using lowercase keys only.
There are no Runes corresponding to numbers.
Some Runes are used for more than one Latin letter in this font.
The s-rune is used for s and z in this font.
The k-rune is use for k and q in this font.
The w-rune is used for v and w in this font.
These uppercase keys have special Runes connected to them.
The A-key will get jou the "ae"-Rune.
The E-key will get you the "ea"-Rune.
The I-key will get you the "ï"-Rune.
The N-key will get you the "ng"-Rune.
The T-key will get you the "th"-Rune. This rune also represents the “dt”-sound.
The space-key will give you a dot that sometimes was used between words. The point-key will get you a double dot. This is a clone of fuTarkuRnord
2001081
Published: 12th August, 2008
Last edited: 22nd August, 2008
Created: 12th August, 2008
This font uses the runic alphabet of the Anglo-Saxons. Some special characters have been used, and punctuation, symbols, and numbers are in modern English.