![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Since I read about the Javanese script a couple of years ago, I’ve been kind of fascinated by the idea of its collation, formerly quoted on Omniglot, and – with better quotability – at the moment to be found in a paper by Michael Everson: The low resolution of the images is suboptimal for this purpose, but I suppose it’s still good enough to read on screen and get an idea. I just printed out the relevant page from my old website as a PDF file. Note that I’ve also put up information for the Daléian script again. This all also explains the file size, by the way. That is, I spared me the work to repeat myself with explanations, so most of the file’s content is really just a table of the different characters with their names underneath.įor those who are curious: The outlines of the characters were drawn in Illustrator, the brochure was made in InDesign, the stock photos are from the wonderful stock.xchng. However, the file is up now as a kind of brochure/leaflet/thing intended to be a supplement to the “Alphabet” page. I made several examples before using an experimental font, but the style has not been documented anywhere so far. For some time now I’ve played around with a style for Ayeri’s native writing system Tahano Hikamu that I loosely based on the look of the Javanese script (which I’ve already mentioned in a previous posting). ![]()
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