Syllable starting letter if syllable starts in vowel: capital X—represented as Ean, the iconic 27th letter of the alternate universe alphabet incorporated into reality.
Sentence ending letter: lowercase X—represented as Vrrrpt, the iconic 28th letter of the alternate universe alphabet incorporated into reality.
It's a remix of Mojangles (the Minecraft font) as seen in Bedrock Edition, but with an exclusive character set. It plans to support Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, and Armenian before Version 1.0. In more complex characters, there will be half or quarter pixels depending on the complexity.
Version: 0.1.4
1K Characters!
Added Georgian, more Latin, subscripts, and Galactic.
Also, I personally think that μ is the worst character in my font
Latin: Available in most languages
Cyrillic: Available in a few languages, like Russian
Greek: Finished for the Greek language and double-checking for languages in progress.
Armenian: Done only the letters
Japanese: The Hiragana letters in this font looked very stupid before the secret update. Now they're 3 times better. I'm planning to add Katakana and Grade 1 Kanji, with an additional HSK 1 Chinese.
Arabic: Literally.
PUA: Implemented some characters (Java Lowercase t, Pixel Minecraft, Smiley, Galactic), completely different, UCSUR not supported
Krasnorossya Script. A script for the fictional country Krasnorossya Communist Union (KCU). It can also be used as a font for fictional nations in worldbuilding, as well as for coded or cipher-style writings.
It looks much better on paper. this is just a digital guide for a cypher for my webcomic. A couple notes on it: "A" and "a" are meant to be circles, but it doesnt translate well on a pixel-only format. Any small squares, such as the ones in "B'' and ''b'' are meant to be circular dots, not squares. Finally, the squares in "J", "j", "K" and "k" are meant to be circles, with the line of the triangle/angle following the curve. the last two are "officially" Þ <- the thorn, an old english way of writing 'th' for words like 'thin' and 'thank'. Theres no way to add custom letters, so i had to make do with this.
Based on ClaWrite by Baxil and the FontStruct version by goakley. Narrowed character size, added numbers, modified letters, simplified punctuation, and extended to Latin-1 Supplement.
Numbers are symmetric in two axis while letters are not.
The number system is designed for base 12.
Based on the Ferengi character chart for the LCARS 47 Project. Tried to keep it phonetic where possible (compare with original chart on www.lcars47.com to see where the more counterintuitive mapping comes in, such as l- sounds mapped to z- dakuon, etc.). Clones encouraged!
This is the writing of the maþla (mathla) language I created. It is spoken by gods and contains magic.
The phonetics and lexems are based on a mixture of Proto-Germanic, Old Norse and my fantasy. It has 26 vowels and doesn't have any b, d or g sounds.
Ehada is a constructed script containing the basic letters and punctuation. It came out of some practice designs for another script which is still in progress using serifs and stubbed serrifs with vowel accents.
Eshaa, the talon language, is conlang formed of sharp points and flowing lines.
This contsins captial, lower case, comma and full stop only.
Each word in the sentence should begin with a capital letter to get the full aesthetic effect.
Matriarc is a linear script of flowing lines orditing central circles. This is used as a standard alphabet with the upper and lowercase vowels having a different distance to the main line to allow aesthetic placement.
A neat language of combining letters to create even more unique characters. Based on some languages like Armenian. Work in progress.