This is fricken awesome!! I love conscripts and neography, and this series promises to be epic. I'd never heard of any of these Klingon scripts, somehow, and I think you did a great job explaining them, their applications, and their history. Thank you for doing this :D
I don't think we ever get to see any examples of piqaD that claims to have been written rather than printed, and printed letterforms don't necessarily have to line up with handwriting. After all, judging how easy the Latin alphabet is to write based off of Times Roman or Impact would give you very skewed ideas of its practicality.
You make a fair point. I would offer though that I mention in the review that we are never given an idea of what instrument is used to write pIqaD. As such, the practicality of writing it is an abstract. One that I felt needed to be mentioned, but not dissected.
You would benefit from editing your audio track a little; no need to leave in audio of you taking a big breath before you start reading a new sentence/slide. Love the content, though!
This is fricken awesome!! I love conscripts and neography, and this series promises to be epic.
I'd never heard of any of these Klingon scripts, somehow, and I think you did a great job explaining them, their applications, and their history.
Thank you for doing this :D
Glad you enjoyed it!
Saw your post on Reddit.
Great work
Awesome, thank you!
Hail Biblaridion!
I don't think we ever get to see any examples of piqaD that claims to have been written rather than printed, and printed letterforms don't necessarily have to line up with handwriting. After all, judging how easy the Latin alphabet is to write based off of Times Roman or Impact would give you very skewed ideas of its practicality.
You make a fair point. I would offer though that I mention in the review that we are never given an idea of what instrument is used to write pIqaD. As such, the practicality of writing it is an abstract. One that I felt needed to be mentioned, but not dissected.
You would benefit from editing your audio track a little; no need to leave in audio of you taking a big breath before you start reading a new sentence/slide. Love the content, though!