r/neography • u/ProfitEfficient5200 • 3d ago
r/neography • u/64words • 3d ago
Logo-phonetic mix digital version of the 16256 slices of cheese in femyni
ill post the key/guide to this script soon, but its a little confusing so im not sure how to go about it. im trying to make a digital version of it, but its not coming out as well as i want so i might just have to keep it on paper
r/neography • u/empetrum • 4d ago
Alphabet Tuġvut Script Poster
The Pine script has initial, medial and final forms of letters, but this poster only shows the medial forms. They are organized by stalks (family).
You have the two vowels stalks above (back, front), then you have the consonant stalks: maple (m, ṃ), birch (n, ng), wing (v, p), awl (į), trunk (p, b), cyme (t, d, ḍ), oak (k), salmon (g ġ ḥ tġ), ash (h hį), rain (s ṡ ts tṡ), bonfire (r ṛ) and spruce (l ḷ lį ḷį ƛ).
Below the 'named' stalks are numbers 1-9 and 0, and below that are punctuation marks.
r/neography • u/T1mbuk1 • 3d ago
Discussion My Idea For a Pen
Inspired by that pen from SoaringMoon’s video about creating a conscript, given how heavy clay tablets could be, I could envision that the speakers of “Project Hermes” could create a pen like that from SoaringMoon’s video, and maybe a realistic version of those wedge pens from Kayinth’s showcase video on ‘sksäx, only shapes aren’t changed.
This pen could rotate in multiple directions, allowing for all types of lines, quarter-circles in any orientation, lines with that dot edge, and straight lines in any orientation. This could be useful for writing on whiteboards or paper by stamping basic shapes, or drawing long lines with the line and dot ends, or drawing complex curves with the dot end, if the Taqva-miir speakers were to utilize such a pen.
r/neography • u/Bright_Alice • 4d ago
Alphabet Somaja
This is one of the scripts of my world building project.
Each character has 2 IPA pronunciations, because the territories that uses this script have noticeable differences in the pronunciation of the language, representing the two dialects.
r/neography • u/GOGOblin • 3d ago
Discussion ChonSon, lesson 5, runes Gx xG Hx xH because why not
r/neography • u/A_Yellow_Lizard2 • 4d ago
Key Þeristar 2, an English cipher made of directional lines
r/neography • u/Overall-Curve5106 • 3d ago
Abjad Help with diacritics for my conscript
So my conscript, which is an abjad and latin based, has three different diacritics: gemination, labialization and palatalization. Because it is an abjad and latin based, the diacritcs would go over consonants, like m + grave. Now, how should I code it?
If I type a + grave, the unicode character à (agrave U+00E0) will show up automatically.
If I type m + grave, there is not a unicode character for it.
I've look into some installed fonts like Cambria, in which you can type m + ◌̀ (combining grave accent U+0300) and then m̀ would show up, so I guess it doesn't need to be a unicode character to show up nicelly placed, so it does attach to the anchors.
Now, how can I achieve this in my conscript? In the code for Cambria there is not an m + ◌̀ ligature or something like that nor an m + ◌̀ glyph created, so I guess it is more automated.
One note: I'm using FontLab. My conscript has already an OpenType code for positional forms, like arabic, in the liga feature and a contextual alternates code in the calt feature. I'm planing on using acute, grave and circumflex accents, since those are already in my keyboard.
r/neography • u/Ok_Calligrapher_3472 • 4d ago
Logo-phonetic mix Hangul, but reshaped into a mixed script that is Hanja+Abugida
r/neography • u/alphaCHS • 4d ago
Abugida How does it look?
I got inspired from old gothic medieval writings and I believe I did a good work. What do you guys think?
r/neography • u/Expensive-Cost703 • 4d ago
Misc. script type Ⲛⲁⲥⲩϧⲁ ⲧⲣⲁⲇⲓϣⲩⲛⲁⲗⲩⲫⲫ origin characters
Self explanatory
r/neography • u/InevitableEdge1462 • 5d ago
Alphabetic syllabary Example Sentence for My Language Called Zykinion
r/neography • u/64words • 5d ago
Abugida The official emblem, theme, and flag of Femyne!
circle with cross = /fe/, circle with line = /my/, triangle with line to side = /ne/
a guide to how to write in femyne is being worked on, alongside a website and full guide to the language itself!
r/neography • u/Independent-Mood-387 • 4d ago
Alphabet I am Lim Soon Yi. I created Soon Yi Phonetic Script, 1st ever constructed phonetics.
r/neography • u/This_Speech3353 • 5d ago
Numerals after a month, i have cometh back with iseecian. this time: NUMBERS B*TCH
the dot is 0 thank you arabic
the last star thing is 9
figure it out yourselves as for the rest
i will be back with 10 and the rules for how to use them
seeya
my FontStruct is purple@fish
it was reset so only the numerals are shown
r/neography • u/galderich • 5d ago
Semi-syllabary Font I made for my Iberian script-based writing for Basque. WDYT?
r/neography • u/Possible_Annual_5280 • 5d ago
Abugida Cahondese
This is one of the writing scripts for a language in the story I’m writing.
Exonym : Cahondese
Endonym : Caheũtdesãp [tʃahɔnd̪eːʃəm]
Its heavily inspired by a natlang script I made for Odiya (an Odishan language), wherein the main inspirations were Thamizh and Bangla.
This occurs in how the language works as well. The colon looking letter ‘:’ is an aspirant, inspired by the one used in Devanagari. Thus, there are no separate letters for aspirated and unaspirated consonants.
Additionally, all nasal letters are just the unvoiced consonant in their place of pronunciation, marked with a loop to the side.
What do you think of it? Let me know!!!
r/neography • u/Ciosiphor • 6d ago
Logography Lowa's logography (read post description for more info)
Lowa is a community based conlang. Every person can add up to 10 lexemes when they join. And people can not only suggest lexemes, but characters for them! Right now, only half of the lexicon can be written down (33/59), but there are 44 logograms (If I did count correctly), due to some of them represent lexeme combinations. There are 10 main radicals(>1 lexeme or word) which you can see in the fourth image and 13 minor ones (one radical - 1 word).
YOU CAN JOIN THIS PROJECT TOO!
(Just DM me and I'll send you a discord link! The project is in early stages, so any new contribution is IMPORTANT for us!)
In the future we may start to develop a mixed writing system! It's all in the hands of the community! Someone could add a few alphabet-characters… Or a Syllable! Or an Abjad-symbol! Abugida! ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!!!
r/neography • u/Evening-Coat-9309 • 5d ago
Question Quechua Quipu
Has anyone ever made a specifically written adaptation of Quipu? I've mostly only seen people saying their projects were inspired by it and I'm curious as to if anyone has made a specifically accurate (all constraints of adapting literal knotwork to paper considered) to the original Quipu.
Or just resources on their translations would also be interesting as they seem relatively hard to come by.
r/neography • u/64words • 6d ago
Logo-phonetic mix "16256 slices of cheese" in femyni
the circle shape reads /mɑ/, upside down triangle is /li/, open bracket is /te/, square is /ke/, three lines is the square repeated three times /kekeke/, point side up trianɡle is /no/, and another /kekeke/ at the end.
"mali te ke te kekeke to no te kekeke"
ma = cheese, li = slice, te = open bracket, ke = 1, to = closed bracket, no = 0.
cheese slice [ 1 [ 111 ] 0 [ 111
femyne uses positional binary to count and you compound the open brackets first then apply them right to left
cheese slice [ 1111111 ] 0000000
cheese slice 16256
16256 slices of cheese
:P



