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Published: 13th September, 2014
Last edited: 13th September, 2014
Created: 11th September, 2014
An interesting new font that should be simpler and faster to write (once you are good at it). After studying it, you will realize that the characters look like their designated letters only simpler (except the punctuation is weird - when writing I just use regular punctuation). As a side effect of the simplification, it does look slightly alien, which I think is kind of cool. I hope you all enjoy it!
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Published: 24th January, 2014
Last edited: 23rd January, 2014
Created: 22nd January, 2014
Glyphs for the conlang (my first) Hakereth I'm working on. Inspired by Futhark runes, Dwemeri runes (Elder Scrolls Series), Japanese katakana and Chinese characters.
This set includes all phonemes, numbers, and basic punctuation. Mathematical symbols were added for convenience. Some special rules apply as described below.
Keyboard Legend
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Key | Phoneme
a | A
b | B
c | K
d | D
e | E
f | F
g | G
h | H
i | I
j | CH
k | K
l | L
m | M
n | N
o | O
p | P
q | CH
r | R
s | S
t | T
u | U
v | V
x | SH
y | EE (Y)
z | Z
A | A
B | B
C | K
D | D
E | E
F | F
G | G
H | H
I | I
J | J
K | K
L | L
M | M
N | N
O | O
P | P
Q | J
R | R
S | S
T | T
U | U
V | V
W | DH
X | ZH
Y | EE (Y)
Z | Z
Voiced consonants are distinguished by a bar over the glyph. Keys q, w, and x have been used to correspond to phonemes CH, TH, and SH respectively. Hold shift to express their voiced counterparts J, DH, and ZH.
The special character for apostrophe (' on the keyboard) is used to mark a brief stop in aspiration or vocalization.
Decimals are expressed by adding an asterisk (*) to the number, marking the previous digit with an underscore.
Also included (extended latin) are a few extra glyphs I made for possible numerals but were scrapped in favor of those now in place.
I don't consider this system complete, so glyphs may be added or removed as I continue.