Inspired alphabet
The Inspired alphabet was invented by Bob Weiland in October, 2006.
He called the script “inspired” because the entire script was completed
in two minutes.
Notable features
- It is written from left to right in horizontal lines.
- Each letter has two forms: one is for normal use; the other is
used at the end of words, which is simply the normal letter with a
loop at the end. - It is used to write English.
- It is a cursive script.
- Each consonant is represented by one vertical line, either curved
or straight, with or without a hook. - Generally, the letters whose cursive connector is attached to the
top of the letter are voiced consonants. - Generally, the letters whose cursive connector is attached to the
bottom of the letter are unvoiced. - The vowels are written as diacritical marks under the consonant.
- It is fast and easy to learn.
Inspired alphabet
The letters are arranged by similar shapes for easier learning:
Inspired sample text
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)
Download a prototype font for the Inspired alphabet
(TrueType, 8K)