Fonts for writing gestures
As shown elsewhere in this blog, international gestures, in addition to being very simple and natural, can be represented by a simple writing system known as signograms. A Signogram carries the information needed to recognize a sign, as well as how to make the corresponding gesture.
The existing set of signograms allows to represent more than 600 international gestures.
You can allow your computer to type these signs directly into any text-writing program. To do so, you must download the corresponding fonts HERE.
Signograms are classified into three fonts, according to the features that indicate the position:
YoGoTe 1: signs with head or shoulder lines
YoGoTe 2: signs with lines from the rest of the body
YoGoTe 3: signs without position lines
There is an additional set of signograms, YoGoTe 0, which represents the international signs of the letters of the alphabet (fingerprint). This would allow you to write a text using the way the letters are represented using manual forms.