The evolution of alphabets from complex pictographs to their current simplified forms is a testament to humanity's quest for effective communication. Alphabets have undergone significant transformations over centuries. This ongoing adaptability of alphabets will undoubtedly reflect the ever-changing landscape of human interaction.
iAlphabet, created by Azam Banoo Torabi, is a simplified traditional alphabet that offers a unique twist; it is designed to reflect its mirror image, allowing users to write seamlessly from both directions, right to left and left to right.
It combines simplicity and flexibility, offering users the ability to learn in just an hour, grasp its fundamentals, and begin exploring the possibilities that await with this new writing system.
The ability to write in both directions also facilitates a new way of engaging with the written word through tactile experiences for all, regardless of visual abilities.
Designed with the modern user in mind, iAlphabet can be used to write English, Farsi, Arabic, Russian, Croatian and Greek.
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)
See how the iAlphabet letters developed:
Information about iAlphabet
https://www.ialphabet.org
https://www.tactilealphabet.com/
Constructed scripts for: Ainu | Arabic | Chinese languages | Dutch | English | Hawaiian | Hungarian | Japanese | Korean | Lingala | Malay & Indonesian | Persian | Tagalog / Filipino | Russian | Sanskrit | Spanish | Taino | Turkish | Vietnamese | Welsh | Other natural languages | Colour-based scripts | Tactile scripts | Phonetic/universal scripts | Constructed scripts for constructed languages | Adaptations of existing alphabets | Fictional alphabets | Magical alphabets | A-Z index | How to submit a constructed script
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