A hand-drawn table of futhorc runes and their closest equivalent in the English use of the Latin alphabet, along with angular runic-style counterparts for numerals and punctuation which are almost entirely the same. It’s half transcription table and half style guide for myself.
Handwritten text in my personal version of futhorc runes. Transliterated, it reads: 11-15-25 5:53 PM [TH][ih]s [ih]s mi ff[uh]rst atempt at rit[ih][ng] [ih]n runs. [IH]t prob[uh]blii s[uh]ccs. I’m du[ih][ng] [ih]t eniiw[ay]y. Properly translated, it reads: 11-15-25 5:53 PM This is my first attempt at writing in tunes. It probably sucks. I’m doing it anyway.
Decided to start keeping my journal in my own slightly-modified version of #futhorc #runes for #dysgraphia reasons and also my vehement hatred of #English nonsense spelling in the Roman alphabet. Should help me get better at straight lines.