"Come, let us rejoice unto our Lord, let us make joy to God our Savior; Let us approach his presence in confession, and in psalms let us make joy unto Him. Hail Mary, full of grace;Â our Lord is with thee. For God is a great Lord, and a great king above all god; because our Lord repelleth not His people. For that in His hands are all the bounds of the Earth, and He beholdeth the heights."
Introduction
Altic and Scrippenday are two scripts for English meant to be used concurrently with one another. Altic is a form of abugida with special modifications to accommodate English's extensive consonant clusters that began development in 2017. Scrippenday is a ligature-based logography with used for every English function word and a select number of lexical ones that began development in 2021. Taken together, these 2 scripts, with 335 characters between them, represent five years of work.
A 264-character logography that represents all Modern English function words and some lexical words.
A 71-character abugida, identical in function to Altic, that represents recent loanwords and most proper names.
An in-progress logography that represents most words derived from Latin and Greek roots.