The Language of Icons: A Global Code
The male/female silhouette on a bathroom door and the Wi-Fi symbol on a café window are part of a global, visual language designed for instant decryption. But have you ever…
Unlocking the Universe of Languages
The male/female silhouette on a bathroom door and the Wi-Fi symbol on a café window are part of a global, visual language designed for instant decryption. But have you ever…
We can read the sounds of the ancient Minoan script, Linear A, but we have no idea what the words mean. Unlike Egyptian hieroglyphs, this Bronze Age code lacks a…
Before the familiar Cyrillic script dominated Eastern Europe, there was another, more mysterious alphabet designed for the Slavic people. We uncover the story of Glagolitic, the ornate and beautiful alphabet…
Ever dreamed of creating your own alphabet? This guide delves into the art and science of script creation, exploring the cognitive principles that make a writing system successful. Learn the…
Arabizi is the internet’s hybrid Arabic script, an ingenious solution to typing Arabic sounds on Latin keyboards using numbers like '3' for 'ﻉ' and '7' for 'ﺡ'. What began as…
The telegraph, with its per-word cost, forced writers to perform linguistic surgery, stripping sentences down to their bare essentials. This unique, function-word-free grammar, known as "telegrammese", didn't die with the…
In the 13th century, Kublai Khan commissioned a single, official script to unite the vast, multilingual Mongol Empire. The result was Phags-pa, a unique, vertically-written alphabet designed to write everything…
Beyond just messy handwriting, dysgraphia is a complex neurological condition that disrupts the linguistic pathway between a thought and the written word. This fascinating breakdown can happen in the brain's…
The world's first writing system, cuneiform, owes its distinctive wedge-shaped appearance to a surprisingly simple tool. This post explores how the physical act of pressing a reed stylus into wet…
Does the direction you read in change how you perceive the world? This article delves into the surprising science of how writing systems like English, Arabic, and Hebrew physically shape…
Reading feels like a smooth, continuous flow, but your eyes are actually performing a frantic, jerky dance across the page. We explore the science of saccades and fixations—the lightning-fast jumps…
In the 1960s, a radical new alphabet for English was born, bankrolled by the will of playwright George Bernard Shaw. Designed to be perfectly logical and efficient, the Shavian alphabet…
In Islamic art, the graceful curves of calligraphy are not a matter of artistic whim, but of sacred mathematics. This article explores the rule-governed system of *khatt*, where the width…
That familiar squiggle, the tilde (~), is more than just a decoration on the Spanish 'ñ' or a casual emoji. From its origins as a space-saving trick for medieval scribes…
In the 1830s, an illiterate Vai man in West Africa named Momolu Duwalu Bukele had a vivid dream where he was shown a book of symbols. Inspired by this vision…
Before the printing press, every book was a handmade original, and every scribe made mistakes. Far from being mere blemishes, these scribal "bloopers" are a treasure trove for historians and…
Long before a language falls silent, its unique writing system can fade into obscurity. This post explores ten beautiful and endangered scripts, from the vertical Mongolian alphabet to the Philippines'…
Ever wonder why you recall handwritten notes better than typed ones? The answer lies not in nostalgia, but in neuroscience. The simple act of putting pen to paper engages your…
We've all squinted at a doctor's prescription, wondering if it's a note or a secret code. But is this infamous scrawl merely a tired stereotype, or is it a unique…
Ever marvel at how a fleeting thought transforms into ink on a page? This article delves into the incredible neurology of handwriting, exploring the specific brain regions and 'motor programs'…