Krul

Krul   
Krul

Krul is the creation of Delano Cuzzucoli, who wanted to see if he could
construct an entire alphabet using a single symbol (in this case, a “curl”)
which would be combined with flipping and adding dots and lines to produce
a wide variety of possible letter forms. It is inspired somewhat by the “bow”
and “stem” method used in Tolkien’s Tengwar.

Krul is used to write English, but can also be used in other Latin-Alphabet
languages and Delano is going to use a modified version of it in one of his
own constructed languages. The word “krul” is Afrikaans and means “curl”.

Notable features

  • Written from left to right in horizontal lines.
  • Dots are used to seperate words.
  • There is no distinction between uppercase and lowercase.

Krul alphabet

Krul alphabet

Sample text

Sample text in the Krul alphabet

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