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Grulla's letters –built on a 2x3 square grid– have (tri)angular counters & square terminals. Counterspace=letterspace, letter /f/ is kerned onto "rounded" letters (fc,fd,fe,fo,fs). Diacritics support spanish (hello from Argentina!)
(Complete basic latin set). First iteration of a font meant to be used as a substitution cypher in a videogame set in a very far future. Letters are, with a few exceptions, inspired by their corresponding latin glyph. Numbers look a bit like cells dividing in a petri dish. Punctuation and symbols are designed for easy recognition.
Updated version: https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2100999/far-future-1
THIS IS MY INTERPRETATION OF THE ROMULAN LANGUAGE OFF STAR TREK. ORIGINALLY, THE CREATOR OF THIS LANGUAGE MADE IT SO THAT IT COULD FIT ON A SIDEWAYS SEVEN-SEGMENT DISPLAY.
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ROMULAN:
- IT IS WRITTEN FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, THEN LEFT TO RIGHT.
- THERE ARE NO SPACES BETWEEN WORDS.
- SPACES ARE BETWEEN PHRASES.
- THERE IS NO PUNCTUATION.
- THERE IS NO "C" OR "Q."
- "SH" AND "TH" DIGRAPHS CAN BE MADE BY USING THE CAPITAL VERSIONS OF "S" AND "T."
- NUMBERS SHOULD BE PRECEEDED BY A "#."
This is the alien language used in the Guardians of the Galaxy - Mission: Breakout ride at the Disneyland Resort's California Adventure park. I used signs containing this language and its English translation to decode the symbols. NOTICE: No symbol for 'Q' or 'Z' have been found yet, but this font will be updated when they are.
UPDATE 8/20/17: I have found the symbol for 'Z' and the apostrophe and have updated the font accordingly!
UPDATE 2 - 8/20/17: After doing a bit of deciphering of the map you find in the photo viewing room, I have finally found the symbol for 'Q'!
Elae (Ayl-ah-ay) is a test font for a commission for a friend. It was easier to play with the shapes and finalize them a little on fontstruct before I switched to Illustrator and FontLab. It lacks a lot of characters as the commission only called for basics. The vowels are set up to function as diacritics with the capital vowels being used for standalone, initial, and multiple vowel sequences. i.e.; font = font, rogue = rogUe, edict = Edict, acoustic = AcOustic. Sample text looks best at pixel. New characters may be added by request.