Would it not make more sense if these most basic of characters were used for the most commonly needed and frequently used phonemes? What about a phonetic alphabet that groups the simplest of similar morphemes together according to their corresponding phonemes? HandiSkript is exactly that. Why is it that many of the simplest characters in the world's most common character sets are reserved for rarely used punctuation, etc. I have started playing around with other versions of the font and hope to get them live soon. The numbers have no relevance to the shape of the letters, they are just evenly spread so that they don't duplicate next to each other. Initially i wanted to create the whole font out of 4x3, but soon i realised that some letters wouldn't work and that would then make the whole font harder to read so i increased my canvas size per letter to 5x5 maximum. A crossword is a word puzzle that normally takes the form of a square or a rectangular grid of white and black shaded squares, however i decided to remove the black background that is normally visible as i wanted to create a clear, sleek and flowing typeface. (نعم أنا أستخدم مترجم جوجل فأنا لست عربي, yes i use google translate, I'm not an Arab)īased on the theme of 'repetition' my type design is completely based on crosswords. Somehow the Arabic part of the font doesn't work, so you must use the final, middle, and initial base characters to type instead With its simple style, funny looking "V", lack of diagonal lines, and its easy to read! "Sederhana" is an Indonesian word, meaning "simple"
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