I came across a Burger King and Coca Cola logo that some one on the internets had done in the Shavian script and was rather enamored with the juxtaposition of the familiar, ubiquitous logos done in the decidedly (and unfortunately uncommon) Shaw Script. I'll post those logos here along with a few of mine that I whipped up in photoshop for fun. :-)
My transliterations and just everything else is currently taking a back seat at I just started a brand new job in December, my first after 6 months unemployment. So nose to the grind stone and all!
One final note, an enterprising individual (Tim Browne) transliterated the entire Edgar Allan Poe series and has just published a book! I bought the English/Shaw version. It is wonderful to have a printed book in Shavian! I was a bit disappointed with the very poor font he decided to use and the lack of justification on the paragraphs. Other than those two minor details I am enjoying reading it immensely! :-) Link --> Edgar Allan Poe in Shaw Script
EDIT: The Book mentioned above uses the air 𐑺, err 𐑻 reversal and the ha 𐑣, hung 𐑙 reversal. I personally am not a fan of this but it only hinders my reading of the book slightly so I'll deal. :-P
My transliterations and just everything else is currently taking a back seat at I just started a brand new job in December, my first after 6 months unemployment. So nose to the grind stone and all!
One final note, an enterprising individual (Tim Browne) transliterated the entire Edgar Allan Poe series and has just published a book! I bought the English/Shaw version. It is wonderful to have a printed book in Shavian! I was a bit disappointed with the very poor font he decided to use and the lack of justification on the paragraphs. Other than those two minor details I am enjoying reading it immensely! :-) Link --> Edgar Allan Poe in Shaw Script
EDIT: The Book mentioned above uses the air 𐑺, err 𐑻 reversal and the ha 𐑣, hung 𐑙 reversal. I personally am not a fan of this but it only hinders my reading of the book slightly so I'll deal. :-P
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