This is an abugida script based on the other Dravidian scripts and includes some Devanagari letters. A star represents the vowel marking and the letters after represent the sound it adds to a consonant.
English letter (capital/small matters) - Kuurumbir Letter
A - a
B - aa
C - ja
D - nna
E - e
F - ae
G - gya
H - oe
I - i
J - ii
K - ksha
L - lla
M - om
N - nnna
O - o
P - ★oe
Q - sri
R - rra
T - tra
U - u
V - uu
W - ★ow
X - ★ai
Y - nya
Z - zha
a - ★aa
b - ★ae
c - cha
d - tha
e - ★e
f - fa
g - nga
h - ha
i - ★i
j - ★ii
k - ka
l - la
m - ma
n - na
o - ★o
p - pa
q - ★uu
r - ra
s - sa
t - ta
u - ★u
v - va
w - ★ (consonant by itself, no vowel sound)
x - xa
y - ya
z - za
: (colon) - ow
; (semicolon) - ai
The first version was made in less than 20 mins!
Currently has 17656 glyphs and counting!
Latest Update: Added Non-binary Symbol
All standard 480 Argam are supported.
Pro tip for Myanmar: Use ေ and ႄ before a consonant to get the optimal vowel placement.
Pro tip for Devanagari: Use ि and ॎ before a consonant to get the optimal vowel placement.
This is possibly the biggest font I will ever create, and probably the one I'm most proud of at that. The original was built over the course of 4 months, and I'm very, very happy with how it turned out. Along with all of the 25 basic categories, I included 23 of my own - some finished, some unfinished. This has been a long process, sometimes fun, sometimes tiring, but I hope you find this font useful. Luckily, with all of the scripts it works with, it should have a use for everyone :) Please enjoy!
I am open to comments, suggestions and any other feedback. If you would like me to add another script, I am open to the task! :)
Edit: It's been more than a year and I'm still going strong! 6731 characters total. Trying to knock-off some smaller / less used scripts. :)
Jan 22, 2024: Fully finished font! 7500 total characters.
Thanks to everyone who has liked or downloaded! :)
Deccan Lipi is a simplified and modernised script based on the Grantha Lipi script devised by Punya Pranava Pasumarty. It is designed for writing Sanskrit and all South Indian languages, although it can be used for most other Indian languages as well.
It can be used to write: Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and other languages of southern India (this font applies to Kannada script only)
This is a recreation of Deccan Lipi using FontStruct tools in case someone would like to write with it themselves. More information about the script can be found on Omniglot here.