Z, T, R, M, H, D, and G are combinations of their uppercase and lowercase forms.
W, V and N are a combination of their uppercase forms and a sideways version of that.
U is a combination of its uppercase form and a mirrored version of that.
USMWOFont is a font
Supported Windows Versions: Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11
Supported macOS Versions: Mac OS X 10.0, macOS 10.4, macOS 10.7, macOS 11, macOS 12, macOS13, macOS14 and macOS 15
Supported Other OS:
Android, iOS, Chrome OS, Linux, Linux Mint and Ubuntu
Supported USMWO OS:
USMWO OS 6 or higher
USMWO apps supported:
USMWO Office, USMWO Paint and USMWO Videoke
Each character varies towards different letter, and the trait (of what the character they stand for) will be given to them if capitalized.
e.g. the letter "H" will grow ponytails as it is a trait from Hatsune-Miku
A group of people are all in a race on which the 26 characters must be filled up in 26 slots
Here are what they chosed for:
A is for Aquad (Mixels)
B is for Bernie (Zig and Sharko)
C is for Carl the NPC (NPCs are becoming Smart!)
D is for Doge (Memes)
E is for Entbrat (My Singing Monsters)
F is for Figure (Doors)
G is for Goliath (Devil May Cry 5) *
H is for Hatsune Miku (Vocaloid) *
I is for Inflatable apple
J is for Jon Arbuckle (Garfield)
K is for Kissy Missy (Poppy Playtime)
L is for Luxo JR (Pixar)
M is for Matt (Wii)
N is for Navy (Algicosathalon)
O is for Opium Bird (A.I) *
P is for Pin (Battle for Dream Island)
Q is for Qingque (Honkai Star Rail)
R is for Reemus (Ballards of Reemus)
S is for Sazae San (Sazae-San) *
T is for Ti West *
U is for Urial
More to come! (V-Z)
KEY:
*=These letters are found in the GHOST Challenge on which the audience must guess the character that start of a certain character
Check out the full series on the link here
1:zh 2:aw 3:ee 4:sh 5:th 6:oy 7:ur 8:ie 9:oo 0:ooe -:- ^:ah
q:ng w:w e:e r:r t:t y:y u:u i:i o:o p:p @:ae [:uh
a:a s:s d:d f:f g:g h:h j:j k:k l:l ;:; ::: ]:oe
z:z x:dh c:ch v:v b:b n:n m:m ,:, .:. /:ue _:ow
!:! “:" #:eer ‘:' (:( ):) ~:ar |:ia
`:aer {:er
}:or
?:?
1:zh 2:: 3:ee 4:sh 5:th 6:ue 7:; 8:ie 9:ooe -:oo ^:ah
q:ng w:w e:e r:r t:t y:y u:u i:i o:o p:p @:ae [:aw
a:a s:s d:d f:f g:g h:h j:j k:k l:l ;:oe ::oy ]:ow
z:z x:dh c:ch v:v b:b n:n m:m ,:, .:. /:! _:-
!:ZH “:" #:EE $:SH %:TH &:UE ‘:' (:IE ):OOE =:OO ~:AH
Q:NG W:W E:E R:R T:T Y:Y U:U I:I O:O P:P `:AE {:AW
A:A S:S D:D F:F G:G H:H J:J K:K L:L +:OE *:OY }:OW
Z:Z X:DH C:CH V:V B:B N:N M:M <:( >:) ?:?
1:zh 2:: 3:ee 4:sh 5:th 6:ue 7:; 8:ie 9:ooe -:oo ^:ah
q:ng w:w e:e r:r t:t y:y u:u i:i o:o p:p @:ae [:aw
a:a s:s d:d f:f g:g h:h j:j k:k l:l ;:oe ::oy ]:ow
z:z x:dh c:ch v:v b:b n:n m:m ,:, .:. /:! _:-
!:ZH “:" #:EE $:SH %:TH &:UE ‘:' (:IE ):OOE =:OO ~:AH
Q:NG W:W E:E R:R T:T Y:Y U:U I:I O:O P:P `:AE {:AW
A:A S:S D:D F:F G:G H:H J:J K:K L:L +:OE *:OY }:OW
Z:Z X:DH C:CH V:V B:B N:N M:M <:( >:) ?:?
The font I'm making will gradually have more and more characters, even PUA's for unencoded ones!
Plans for future updates:
- Expanding the font to include more Latin characters
- Adding some non-Latin alphabets like Greek and Cyrillic
- Adding sitelen pona and Shidinn
Update 1.2: Added Capital Georgian Letters.
Update 2.7: Added Capital Lisu, Capital Georgian Letters.
Update 3.9: Big Update
This is a clone of Anthonistructif you have played The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild or Tears Of The Kingdom recently, you must have noticed that mysterious symbols were engraved on the shrines/towers; but what do they mean? Nintendo revealed the meaning of this alphabet some time ago and I created for users this keyboard written only in "sheikah" characters, use it as much as you want!
Śmieć (transcribed as Sjmiecj when using only the characters available in the font) is a font designed to be easily readable, both up close and from far away. The name of the font means "a small piece of trash" in Polish because I will be using it on my new trashcan stickers. This font is meant to be 3D printed as individual letters, so you can reüse punctuation as diacritics when assembling words from these letters.
When to Use Upper/Lower Cases
The font is meant to have an effect when the vowels are just taller lowercases. Start words from a capital letter, so that the sentence "This is a garbage truck" becomes "This Is A Garbage Truck". This is important when a word begins in a vowel. When a vowel letter (or a Y) acts as a consonant, use uppercase, so that the sentence "The royal queenie girl is practicing ventriloquism" becomes "The RoYal QUeenie Girl Is Practicing VentriloqUism". Silent vowel letters that separate two letters from influencing each other's pronunciations are upper cased, like the Spanish name "Miguel" becomes MigUel because the U separates the G from the E so that it's not "Mikhel". On the other hand, silent vowel letters of a different purpose stay lowercase, so that the English word "cane" is simply "Cane". Digraphs containing both vowels and consonants, like the "ti" digraph in "nation" and the "ar" digraph in "cart", use uppercase vowel letters when the digraph makes a consonant sound, but use lowercase vowel letters when the digraph makes a vowel sound: "NatIon", but "Cart".