Here is a version of Eriseci (featured on Omniglot) for users who love the alphabet but have difficulty reading it with the tedo's. Also, this font can be used for switching for example the text on a document, and does not require special writing to write words. Dots have been used on a few select punctuation to establish their separation from a previous character more clearly, otherwise the words still connect however the connecting line is at the bottom where the rest of the diagonal lines are at the top. There is a space, so words are in fact separated. This font is for use to make it easier to read, or to be used as an alternative font for documents and browsers or whatever else you wish to apply this to.
I hope you enjoy. :)
This is a clone of Eriseci AlphabetHere is my version of a serif Eriseci alphabet. It is the same format as the previous Eriseci font which this was cloned from, so for use of this font please referrence that one. I hope you enjoy :D
This is a clone of Eriseci AlphabetHere is my first conscript font on Fontstruct. Alphabet 1 is an alphabet I created from various inspirations to function for most European languages using the Latin alphabet. This is not however the first alphabet I have created in general. I hope you enjoy the alphabet.