Sprykski Sprykski

The Sprykski alphabet appears in the PC videogame Spryke, where it is used by a fictional, futuristic race. It was designed by Dave Bleja, and is loosely based on Glagolitic; more information about the alphabet's design process can be read here.

Sprykski contains 52 letters, and can natively be used to write English, Polish, and other Slavic languages. In addition, it contains several designated letters for sounds that typically require two or more letters in those languages (such as the th [θ/ð] and ng [ŋ] sounds in English, or the dź [dʑ] sound in Polish) as well as some sounds that are not found in either English or Slavic languages (such as certain clicking sounds).

Notable features

Sprykski alphabet

Sprykski alphabet

Sprykski numerals

Sprykski numerals

Sprykski punctuation

Sprykski punctuation

Download an alphabet chart for Sprykski (Excel)

Sample text

Sample text in the Sprykski alphabet

Translation

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)

Links

Information about Sprykski
http://www.volnaiskra.com/devblog/designing-an-alien-alphabet

Information about Spryke
http://www.volnaiskra.com/about-spryke.html

Sprykski font
http://www.dafont.com/sprykski.font

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