250985
Published: 31st July, 2011
Last edited: 11th March, 2014
Created: 11th May, 2011
Clone of Dragon Script. A work in progress. Please download! Your comments will be a great help with my other fonts I am working on. I cloned Dragon Script and edited/improved it. Added more symbols and smoothed out some of the letters
UPDATE: Added an ampersandThis is a clone of Dragon Script
101372
Published: 19th July, 2011
Last edited: 9th July, 2011
Created: 9th July, 2011
New English Staveset - Any wonderings anent the Rouns themselves feel free to ask me about whyfor I chose the ones I did and so forth. All Abucuh staves needed are in this set and a few more (for whom it does anent I'm sure you will know how to brook them). I heartily thank you all - Wellwishes.
120382
Published: 19th July, 2011
Last edited: 11th July, 2011
Created: 6th July, 2011
New English Staveset - Any wonderings anent the Rouns themselves feel free to ask me about whyfor I chose the ones I did and so forth. All Abucuh staves needed are in this set and a few more (for whom it does anent I'm sure you will know how to brook them). I heartily thank you all - Wellwishes.
150990
Published: 13th June, 2011
Last edited: 9th June, 2011
Created: 9th June, 2011
Clone of fuTarkuRnord.
HOW TO USE THIS FONT
This is an Anglo-Friesian Futhorc.
This Futhorc is an extended and revised version of the elder 24-character Futhark. It was developed and used in Frisland (Holland) and Anglo-Saxon England from around year 500.
There are different versions of the Futhorc containing between 28 and 33 characters. This version contains 29 characters.
Most of the runes in the Futhorc correspond with letters in the Latin alphabet.
Those Runes you should write using lowercase keys only.
There are no Runes corresponding to numbers.
Some Runes are used for more than one Latin letter in this font.
The s-rune is used for s and z in this font.
The k-rune is use for k and q in this font.
The w-rune is used for v and w in this font.
These uppercase keys have special Runes connected to them.
The A-key will get jou the "ae"-Rune.
The E-key will get you the "ea"-Rune.
The I-key will get you the "ï"-Rune.
The N-key will get you the "ng"-Rune.
The T-key will get you the "th"-Rune. This rune also represents the “dt”-sound.
The space-key will give you a dot that sometimes was used between words. The point-key will get you a double dot. This is a clone of fuTarkuRnord
180650
Published: 31st May, 2011
Last edited: 9th February, 2015
Created: 29th May, 2011
Icelandic runes of old! Based on the style by user Runesmithy.This is a clone of Runic ABC
70460
Published: 29th May, 2011
Last edited: 31st May, 2011
Created: 28th May, 2011
Icelandic runes in Gau Cube style. There are no higher or lower case letters just one type. The higher case letters are only used for extra symbols in Icelandic Á, É, Ú, Þ and such.
80990
Published: 19th May, 2011
Last edited: 16th May, 2011
Created: 15th May, 2011
This version of the Futhark (den urnordiska Futharken or the Elder Futhark) contains 24 letters (Runes). Most of them correspond with letters in the Latin alphabet.
Those Runes you write using lowercase keys only. Don't use uppercase keys. Most of them don't work in this font. You will only get a small symbol indicating there is no Rune connected to that key.
There are no Runes corresponding to numbers either.
Some Runes are used for more than one Latin letter in this font.
The s-rune is used for c, s and z in this font. If c have the sound value "k", use k instead.
The k-rune is use for k, q and x in this font. "ks" might be better for x.
The w-rune is use for v and W.
In this font is included a y-rune that really don't belong is this version of the Futhark. If you want to be as historically correct as possible, you might want to use the u-rune in stead.
These uppercase keys have Runes connected to them
The E-key will get you the "ë"-Rune (also known as the "ï"-Rune).
The N-key will get you the "ng"-Rune.
The R-key will get you the "R"-Rune (which is a different Rune than the "r"-Rune). The "R"-rune sometimes also is transcribed as 'z'. The "R"-Rune is generally only used at the end of a word.
The T-key will get you the "th"-Rune.
The space-key will give you a dot that sometimes was used between words. The point-key will get you a double dot.
3621616
Published: 22nd April, 2011
Last edited: 23rd April, 2011
Created: 21st April, 2011
This font is made to be used with the Qilyem alphabet, a language created by myself.
Cette police est faite pour être utilisée avec l'alphabet Qilyem, une langue créée par moi-même.
270722
Published: 17th March, 2011
Last edited: 17th March, 2011
Created: 14th March, 2011
A follow on from the 21st Century Futhork. You'll find a long branch set, as well as a short branch set, some numbers (1-5) and some punctuation :) If your a rune boffin and would like to know my reasonings behind some of the runes I'd be glad to let you know ;) Enjoy!
230264
Published: 13th March, 2011
Last edited: 13th March, 2011
Created: 12th March, 2011
A mock run of a rune set I made to be a stand alone way of writing in runes today. Will come to boast all letters of the basic latin alphabet, as well as a few compound characters. I will stay true to old rune shapes, but where change in meaning seems reasonable I have done so. Enjoy! :)- Based on Elder Futhark, Younger Futhark, English Futhorc, Medieval Runes (short and long branch)
201315
Published: 9th November, 2010
Last edited: 15th November, 2010
Created: 19th October, 2010
Influenced by train station displays, till receipts (dot matrix), Germanic runes, stitched patterns, nomadic decoration, grid-based structures, and Connect 4. Created for a Graphic Design Level 1 project with the chosen theme of 'repetition'.
80250
Published: 30th October, 2010
Last edited: 30th October, 2010
Created: 30th October, 2010
Dragonscript is a font that utilizes the writing associated with dragon runes. It has no numbers or punctuation.
230812
Published: 29th July, 2010
Last edited: 29th July, 2010
Created: 3rd December, 2009
This is Huukec Futhaark. I made this as the writing system of a race from a customized version of the RPG Rune Quest II. This can be used for Dwarven races, Orc & Goblin races, or any other type of barbaric race. Questions are concluded w/ "\" and "//" is used instead of "space".
2922141
Published: 17th May, 2010
Last edited: 26th May, 2010
Created: 13th May, 2010
Alphabet + Futhark = Alphathark. :)
This is the definitive version of Alphathark, as it contains extra Latin characters, making it suitable for a wider range of European languages.This is a clone
605455
Published: 3rd May, 2010
Last edited: 26th May, 2010
Created: 28th April, 2010
Runes of the Younger (Danish) Futhark
Lined glyphs: FUDORK HNIAS TBMLY >:<_()
Normal glyphs: fudork hnias tbmly .;,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger_FutharkThis is a clone
1301011
Published: 27th April, 2010
Last edited: 2nd May, 2010
Created: 26th April, 2010
Runic symbols including new characters for Q, X, and Z, and a binary numbering system
191311
Published: 2nd September, 2009
Last edited: 7th September, 2009
Created: 1st September, 2009
This is a font of Viking Runes. I believe the ones I Cloned were Anglo Saxon. I'm not sure. Anyway, these are real runes except the puncuation. That is Latin, but I tried to make it look runic. What do you think?This is a clone of AlphaRune
154692
Published: 14th August, 2009
Last edited: 14th August, 2009
Created: 14th August, 2009
I love Elvish fonts. All of the glyphs used in this font are actual elven symbols.
The Upper-case is actual Elvish writing.
The Lower-case is the Elvish glyphs that look like Basic Latin glyphs.
enjoy.
1341004
Published: 13th August, 2009
Last edited: 28th August, 2009
Created: 12th August, 2009
Futhark are a type of runes used by the Vikings.This is one variant of elder futhark used by the Vikings. :)
P.S this is my first fontstruction.
140200
Published: 20th June, 2009
Last edited: 24th June, 2009
Created: 17th February, 2009
Based on viking runes, an extended version that included more characters.
Alphabet: Rabdefghiklmnorstuy
253275
Published: 29th May, 2009
Last edited: 5th May, 2012
Created: 29th May, 2009
Based on runic characters, but not 100% authentic. Each rune substitutes for the corresponding letter of the English alphabet