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Mayan Back Affixes 1

Mayan Back Affixes 1

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Mayan Back Affixes 1 Font la famille était conçu par Scott T. Smith et publié par Bonneville Electronics. Mayan Back Affixes 1 contient 1 styles.

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À propos de la famille Mayan Back Affixes 1 Police


The Mayan Project is a Language System.

"Mayan Back Affix 1" is part of a bundle, The Mayan Project, but can be used independently.

This is the first in a set of Back Affixes inspired by "A Catalog of Maya Hieroglyphs by J. Eric S. Thompson."

The glyphs are set in order on the keyboard the same as in the catalog.

First type the desired Front affix and a Main Sign. Top, Bottom and Back Affixes are then placed to make a word.

Top and bottom affixes are zero-width fonts. Not much good on their own without a lot of spaces. They are to be used with Main Signs and Portraits.
The Mayan Project's 2000 plus glyphs enables you to build complicated affix and main sign compilations.

Designed for:

Mayan research: Books, magazines, papers, online content, translation work, maps, Mesoamerican Studies, language study . . . etc..

Advertising: Dig sites, vacation, community awareness,

Art projects, web pages and content

PHDs, archaeologist, students . . . etc. . . .

Concepteurs: Scott T. Smith

Éditeur: Bonneville Electronics

Fonderie: Bonneville Electronics

Maître d'ouvrage: Bonneville Electronics

MyFonts débout: Jun 21, 2024

Mayan Back Affixes 1

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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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