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Radiating Sunflower - Constructed Script -Free Art

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Creative commons, Dscript art based on work at Dscript.org

Free to Copy / Edit / Sell  !!!!

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Please attribute to dscript.org

This is a high resolution transparent png of Dscript text reflected to produce snowflake, disc, radial and other effects.

These are free to use in anything you like, even commercial projects.

Dscript is a 2D writing system or constructed script. It works great for calligraphy and any alphabetical language. A constructed scripts, or "conscript" is a writing system designed by an individual. Also know as “neographies”.

The purpose of Dscript is to combine the "character principle", like Chinese characters, with Alphabetical languages.

Dscript allows a "string of letters" to be "cursive" but also allows the "string" to curl up, bend, and twist in 2D space. The key elements of a Dimensional script (Dscript) allowing it to be so flexible are that the string can fork, and letters can be placed inside of other letters.

Dscript intro dscript.org/dscript.pdf

Some Short Stories in Dscript : dscript.org/story.pdf

If you want to adapt Dscript to another language, or just create a new version for English, there is a quick guide for designing your own Dscript writing system

Facebook Collection : facebook.com/dscripting

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Constructed scripts are best known for use in conjunction with constructed languages ( conlangs ) and in constructed worlds ( conworlds. Good examples are all over in sci-fi and fantasy. Elvish language and elvish script in middle earth, klingon language and klingon script in star-trek, etc.. )
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