Conlang/Beginner/Writing

< Conlang < Beginner

OK, you have your sounds and words, but you think that this alphabet we use is boring? Well, you're in luck! This page will give you a few hints and tips about creating your own writing system, commonly called a "conscript".

Types of script

To make an interesting writing system the last thing you want to do is copy the Roman script. So, before you actually start to create any glyphs (symbols), you will need to decide what kind of script you would like to make. Scripts are divided up by how many sounds are expressed per glyph.

Naturally, you are not limited to just these types. You can modify or combine them to fit your language and style.

Glyphs

Now that you have chosen the type of script you want, you get to design the glyphs themselves. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

Writing Direction

Okay, now you have your sounds and your symbols but you have one more thing to figure out: which way the words will be written.

        First this way
yaw siht neht
and so on
htrof os dna

You then need to find out which way the lines will go. For example, Japanese is sometimes written top to bottom with vertical lines going right to left. Arabic goes right to left but the lines go top to bottom horizontally. Some writing systems like Ogham are sometimes even written in a circle.

Now you can write in your own script!

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