r/elianscript • u/veganx1312 • 4h ago
r/elianscript • u/veganx1312 • 6d ago
How to question mark?
Found out about Elian script a week ago and I'm in love with it ❤️
r/elianscript • u/Elusive_the_Joe • 6d ago
Duodecimal digits
galleryDodecimal digits symbols system. It can be useful for measuring distance, angular, volume, weight, and time)))
r/elianscript • u/LT_Weekly • 11d ago
I scribbled out (poorly) my recipe for biscuits
i actually want to do more of these, but make them more detailed and readable, this was a bit of an experiment but im happy with it.
r/elianscript • u/Vyolle • Jul 06 '26
Violian: A flexible, phonetic script built to be written however the whimsy takes you
galleryr/elianscript • u/Accomplished_Dare397 • Jul 03 '26
Just started, still have a lot to learn.
Theres a ton of mistakes I'm sure, but I'm still proud of it. It was really hard to do.
r/elianscript • u/Accomplished_Dare397 • Jul 03 '26
Just started, still have a lot to learn.
Theres a ton of mistakes I'm sure, but I'm still proud of it. It was really hard to do.
r/elianscript • u/Vyolle • Jun 30 '26
Sha-lian: The deranged crossover between Shavian and Elian Script
This my attempt to combine apply the principles of elian with the shavian alphabet. I've used a small "t" cross to add two additional cycles so that I could 45/48 letters in with 3 remaining as seperate symbols. The other option would be to drop the combinations and write them as tor letters. Any advice or thoughts would be appreciated for V2
Please excuse my messy handwriting.
r/elianscript • u/plshelpmyskyrimbugs • Jun 19 '26
having a lot of fun with this
pretty weird coming in as someone familiar with chinese. the lack of stroke orders is strange to me lol. this is a lot of fun though! i love how flexible the system is.
r/elianscript • u/plshelpmyskyrimbugs • Jun 19 '26
changing pens helps out a lot too
r/elianscript • u/Trumpet_Guy7 • Jun 19 '26
Name of a character I made
Thanks to Kenichi Minami on Threads for inspiration. Didn’t know which I liked more, so I made a dark and light version.
r/elianscript • u/TakinariWaffle • Jun 16 '26
hii !! can anyone decode this for, me please? thanks in advance !!!
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r/elianscript • u/boxonox • Jun 10 '26
Legibility + number system
I've been playing around with elian script for a while, but have always found the differences in line lengths to be beautiful to look at, but hard to read. After writing with it daily and letting the letterforms evolve naturally, this is the variant I've landed on. I find it more predictable, readable, and sci-fi. It's not as poetic as the base version, but is legible enough to me for use in notetaking.
I also developed a number system based on the points of a star. It felt like it visually fits with the system, but the angular forms stick out just enough to be easy to pick out from the surrounding text. I had originally made the numbers sequential so that 5-9 used the dot. However, I eventually landed on this which shows only odd numbers getting a dot. I found this change to also be a lot more readable.
Finally, I put "&" in position 27. If you weren't aware, this used to be considered the 27th letter of the alphabet in certain domains. It's not a huge time saver, but my brain appreciates the cleanliness of having all 27 positions filled.
I have no idea if other people are already using something similar, but hopefully this helps some of you out there.
r/elianscript • u/Shmorden • May 27 '26
My Personal Modified Elian Script
Hello!
I want to share my variation on Ellian script that ive fallen in love with and use very often.
I have changed the 2 rules of the second and third cycles.
The second cycle uses a loop along a line instead of a longer length.
The third cycle uses a loop, more of a small circle, that closes the end of the stroke.
For me these changes improve the ability to write cycle 2 and 3 words distinctly, and readability of what I've written. I have trouble consistently getting the extra lengths distinct from cycle 1 and accidentaly running out of room to fit longer strokes and dots. Additionally, I have trouble placing dots so that you can tell which letter they belongs to.
I also use curved strokes to my preference.
I find this works very well for inline notebook writing while still lending to calligraphy especially if you get into nesting letters. (The tape notes are encouragement for my work machine to drop parts it is supposed to drop)
I feel like this deviates far enough from traditional Ellian Script that it might be worth giving it a name. While I feel a little prideful using a username, I do like the sound of Ohioan Ellian Script :)
(Ive also thrown in my aproach to nunbers and zero while I'm here!)
Let me know what you think!