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Fonts

Here is a collection of the fonts I have made for the Tigerian language as well as my other languages. They are free for download and use, but they are best used if you know the language. I will post some language references in the future. Instructions for use are included in the .zip files. To download, click on the heading title.

Note: These fonts may look a little distorted at smaller sizes on your computer screen, but when printed they look super-sweet. No distortion whatsoever as long as your printer isn't a piece of junk.

Tigerian Digital

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Tigerian

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This is the standard font for Tigerian.


Click here to download Tigerian Font v2

Tigerian Old Style

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This font was made from the original computer drawings I made of the Tigerian letters. A little rough, but that's what makes them the Old Style.

Tigerian 3

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These letters were hand-drawn and scanned. Just a fancy style, really, but it looks neat.

Tigerian Line

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This is an alternate style of the Tigerian letters. The vowels have been reduced to small symbols and the consonants have been turned 90 degrees clockwise and placed on a line. One of my earlier experiments with the Tigerian script. I think it looks sweet.


Tigerian Cursive

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Here we have the cursive form of the Tigerian script. The vowels remain the same, while the consonants take on forms that can be written a bit quicker. It's not too much of a "cursivisation" because the Tigerian people didn't want it to lose it's traditional form too much.

Crilatse

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This is the font for the language of the Crilatsecal.


Vihal

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This is the font for the language of Vihal.


Gurdish

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This is the script for the Gurdagun.


Raxanaoka

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This is the writing system used by the people of Raxanadon.

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