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The Egyptian Project

The Egyptian Project

by Bonneville Electronics
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The Egyptian Project Font Family was designed by Scott T. Smith and published by Bonneville Electronics. The Egyptian Project contains 1 styles.

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About The Egyptian Project Font Family


Egyptian Cartouche is a set of various Egyptian fonts that correspond to the alphabet.

Type on your keyboard < then = then a to get <=a

On your monitor you will see <=a

To add more glyphs type = for another the above and below parts of the cartouche allowing you to add more characters.

ZERO WIDTH character are used in fonts sets to allow you to print accent marks, vowel points or cartouche outside lines. They are typed in just before or after the affected character.

i.e. type < then = then a to get <=a

- Some Zero width character will not show until the adjacent one is typed

The last part of the cartouche > a > or a # # Depending on the flavor of desired Cartouche.

Add spaces where needed to adjust outer bracket spacing and character placement.

Designers: Scott T. Smith

Publisher: Bonneville Electronics

Foundry: Bonneville Electronics

Design Owner: Bonneville Electronics

MyFonts debut: May 29, 2024

The Egyptian Project

About Bonneville Electronics

Bonneville Electronics, offers an extensive library of archaeology-themed fonts: “professional archeological software for teachers, students, artists, religious leaders and armchair archeologists”. Packages include fonts for Mayan, ancient Egyptian (Hieroglyphs, Demotic, Coptic, Hieratic), Persian cuneiform, Etruscan, Syriac, Hebrew Paleo Hebrew, Qumran, and fonts for Native American glyphs (southwestern and southeastern).

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