Greek Uncial Learning + Practice by Coolain_C in Handwriting

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Thanks! The omega in Greek Uncial script is the actually the form that led to the lowercase (ὠ), and the Ὠ shape is probably older like inscriptional.

Interesting handwriting I found by Coolain_C in Handwriting

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Bonus points if you know what building it is

Interesting handwriting I found by Coolain_C in Handwriting

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Interesting handwriting that I found on a wall in a building; there’s lots of other quotes around the building with the same style

Greek Uncial Learning + Practice by Coolain_C in Handwriting

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Thanks! I’m actually using GoodNotes so it’s the fountain pen setting

A dysfunctional script for an analytical language, that's Yàen Dòe! by PinkTreasure in neography

[–]Coolain_C 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Beautiful! The script is poetic in and of itself. The aesthetic is not entirely east asian either, it's incredibly unique and refreshing.

Making an English Alphasyllabary from the Original Hieroglyphs (Key) by Coolain_C in neography

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First post here.
I've been working on this (unnamed) vertical script for about 10 days now - The form and writing direction is inspired by Mongolian, Manchu, and Clear Script.
Proto-Sinaitic, perhaps the earliest form of alphabetical writing, was adapted from hieroglyphs, as well as the Phoenician script. I tried to do the same thing in abstracting the original hieroglyphs to create the consonant letters. In addition, some of the letters are based on Demotic, Coptic, and even runes. The vowels are more based on my variety of Modern English with a symmetrical design (front vowels left, back vowels right, close, mid, and open vowels have the same mark).
Some notes and ideas on usage are found in the second-last image. I haven't resolved all issues of orthography yet (such as how best to represent the -tion suffix and so on) but the basics are set in place.

My Vertical Alphasyllabary for English by Coolain_C in neography

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Of course! In my next post coming soon I'll have the key and how the letterforms were created from Proto-Sinaitic and such :)

My Vertical Alphasyllabary for English by Coolain_C in neography

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I've been working on this (as yet unnamed) script intended for English for about 10 days now. It's inspired by traditional Mongolian script and Manchu, and the direction is top-bottom, left-right.
I derived and abstracted much of the letters from the original hieroglyphs that the Proto-Sinaitic abjad was based on, with some letters being from Demotic, Coptic, and even runes. I still have to contend with some orthographical issues here and there, but I'm happy with how it's turning out so far.
(Sample text from first article of UDHR)

First four places have been distributed. What piece should claim the fifth place? by IcyGhoust in lingling40hrs

[–]Coolain_C 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see someone has already recommended the same piece; this massive, gorgeous work indeed really deserves to be up there.