Pronounced /vway/
Inspired by STF_VOLLE BUISJES.
Completed charsets:
• Basic Latin
• Latin-1 Supplement
Alts range from U+E000 to U+F8FF.
Plane 0 of a new Unicode series.
Fully Added blocks:
• Basic Latin
• Latin-1 Supplement
• Latin Extended-A
• Latin Extended-B
• Phonetic Extensions
• Spacing Modifier Letters
• Combining Diacritical Marks
• Greek And Coptic
• Specials
The curves in this font took roughly 30 minutes to make.
The spacing has been temporarily set to Global - 1 for kerning purposes, but it's supposed to normally be Global + 2.
Pro tip: Do that, so then when kerning, you can just make the letters touch, and then set the spacing back to what it was, so everything is properly kerned and not eyeballed.
Not finished! Wheeee!
Also known as &W3i"!y4 %Se0e0? $I1_q35gli1c (Spe2)li1*q4 R4/4f-4m4
This is a spelling reform I made (no duh).
2, 8, 9, directional quotation marks, and any symbols I didn't mention are unused.
Key:
A-Z: Letters.
C: Sh
Q: Ng
X: Th
0: Long tone (A, Ee, Oh, Oo)
": Long tone for I
1: Short tone (Ah, Eh, Ih, Aw, Uh)
3: Rising tone
.: Rising tone for I
': High rising tone
!: High rising tone for I
): Rising tone for short letters
_: Rising tone for short I
4: Falling tone
,: Falling tone for I
?: High falling tone
@: High falling tone for I
+: Falling tone for short letters
*: Falling tone for short I
5: Tone Suddenly falls
6: Tone Suddenly Rises
7: Voiceless mark
#: High tone
$: Mid-High tone
%: Mid tone
&: Mid-Low tone
(: Low tone
-: Normal English word "or"
/: Œ
:: Glottal Stop
Notes:
- To make a /ch/ sound, you can use tc.
- There was an update to make the letter forms much less alien and also add lowercase.
If you want a request on how to write your name using this font, just ask in the comments.
Me: $N3a0'5x7/4n4
This font was inspired by computer chips. Use < and > to start and end a message. Use ~ and u+7f for < and >.
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@BWM: You have a point, but fewer people would be using > in a sentence. Typing u+7f as the end of a message would be tedious, too.