🅰️Font Design
For fun, for sci-fi & fantasy, for a new English alphabet.
Up to October 2025, I have produced 14 typefaces and designed numerous writing styles, most of which lay in wait in notebooks and loose pieces of paper somewhere in my vicinity.
I have recently learned how to use FontLab. Previously, I was using FontForge which, while a capable piece of software, leaves a lot to be desired in terms of features, automation, stability and bugs.
Now that I'm familiar with FontLab — indeed, I've already made 4 alphabet-complete fonts using it — I will rebuild some of my previous fonts so that they can feature full diacritic support, thereby enabling complex Latin-based scripts such as Vietnamese. Hangeulic has near-full support for Vietnamese, but managing diacritic anchors in FontForge is such a nightmare that I gave up.
I also design alphabetic scripts and numerals that are entirely non-standard.
Visit Scripts & Alphabets to learn more.
For more info, and to see its development, click each font to visit its dedicated page.

Abjoid conscript, AbjAng. Indirectly: Latin, English, NewEng.
2025 August

Abjoid conscript, AbjAng. Indirectly: Latin, English, NewEng.
2025 August

Latin, NewEng, common diacritics, extended diacritics
No numbers, punctuation or basic symbols
2024

Latin, NewEng, common diacritics, extended diacritics
No numbers, punctuation or basic symbols
2024

Latin, NewEng (no diacritics yet)
No numbers, punctuation or basic symbols
2024

Latin, NewEng (not all diacritics yet)
No numbers, punctuation or basic symbols
2024
Font portfolios
myfonts (not yet)
open foundry (not yet)
Font development
add dozenal glyphs 9+1 and 9+2 to major fonts (Calibri, Arial, Tahoma, Aptos, Comic Sans) and create an alternative GitHub site (or other) to distribute the modified fonts
develop dot-derived numerals for those same major fonts
develop dot-derived numerals for my existing fonts
Skill development
Learn how to include alternate numeral glyphs in a font file
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