Help find a Language/Font?
8 years ago
So this way of writing words/characters is firmly in my head so I've seen it (I think/hope). I thought it was Chinese for the longest time but then I actually looked it up and found I was very wrong. Or at least it's not the Chinese/Japanese/Korean that Google Images kicked up.
It has the lines and squiggles of an oriental language but everything is enclosed in a square. One square = one word, term or name. It looks a lot like the last character on each line of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names.....edia/File:PRC_(Chinese_characters.svg
It might be a specific dialect/type of print (for newspapers?).
It might be archaic (Ancient Egyptian, cuneiform).
It might be an old font (like 15+ years old).
It might be canon to some fiction (Klingon, Elvish, etc).
Does it sound like anything you know?
It has the lines and squiggles of an oriental language but everything is enclosed in a square. One square = one word, term or name. It looks a lot like the last character on each line of
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names.....edia/File:PRC_(Chinese_characters.svg
It might be a specific dialect/type of print (for newspapers?).
It might be archaic (Ancient Egyptian, cuneiform).
It might be an old font (like 15+ years old).
It might be canon to some fiction (Klingon, Elvish, etc).
Does it sound like anything you know?
Roll Fizzlebeef
~chakatstripedfur
I would have to see a picture of it to be able to help.
Otter
~sergeant
I might suggest poking through http://omniglot.com/writing/index.htm and see if any of the writing systems among any of them stand out to you as it. There's a link on that page that leads to conlangs as well.

Oh wow. What a site. Thank you.
MelWhite
~melwhite
Korean?

If it is it's not the kind of Korean that turns up when I search for it.
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