Baal    Baal

The Baal alphabet were invented by Kim Godgul in March 2009 as alternative ways of writing English. It was inspired by ColorTokki and uses just 6 basic shapes in different combinations. The letters can be written horizontally in linear fashion, diagonally, or in word blocks. The name Baal comes from the Korean word for a type of curtain come in rural areas of Korea.

Baal

Baal alphabet

Sample texts

Horizontal
Baal sample text (horizontal)

Word blocks
Baal sample text

Transliteration

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)

More information about Kim Godgul's alphabets (in Korean)
http://chogul.tistory.com/

Constructed scripts by Kim Godgul

Baal, ColorHoney / ColorTokki, Geup-Simhangul, Godgul, Hal, Rohal, Sacgul, Simplebet

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