I will create a custom font for constructed scripts


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I have been creating custom fonts for constructed scripts for years and have a repertoire of fonts displayed on the online service Omniglot. I'm opening my services to the public. If you would like a custom font created for your constructed script, whether it be for a fun side project or the next novel you're working on, I can help create the perfect font for you. The base packages all cover alphabetic scripts (including abjads) that can be written in the following custom directions: Left-Right, Right-Left. Vertical scripts are possible only when you rotate the font 90 degrees, and thus Top-Bottom and Bottom-Top fonts can be created. For Boustrophedon scripts, one must select Premium as their package. Abugidas and Syllabary fonts are included as add-on's to the package. Realizing your constructed script in computerized settings is an amazing experience, don't hesitate.
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- Afkomstig uitVerenigde Staten
- Lid sindsdec 2025
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What is an Alphabet/Abjad?
An alphabet is a script where consonant sounds and vowel sounds are each written with unique letters, like the English alphabet. An Abjad is the same, except it often does not have or has minimal vowel letters.
What is an Abugida?
An abugida is a script that has letters representing consonants (and sometimes independent vowels not tied to consonants), but vowels are written as accents on consonant letters. Common abugidas are Ethiopian from Ethiopia and Devanagari from India
What is a Syllabary?
A syllabary is a script that each syllable, such as "ka" or "mo", is written as an independent character that bears little to no resemblance to other characters. Common syllabaries are Katakana and Hiragana from Japan.

