Tendrilis is a constructed script designed by Anomalis to look like drawings of vines, leaves and tendrils. It can be used in English or other languages that use the Latin alphabet.
Tendrilis was created for creative journalling and adding an organic, fantasy touch to any creative project. The main appeal of Tendrilis is it can be easily disguised as a random vine doodle. It is also easy to learn and start writing in Tendrilis.
Writers are encouraged to use Tendrilis creatively to make up their own vine designs or rules to fit their own writing style.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
(Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights)
Tendrilis Comprehensive Guide
https://anomalis.gumroad.com/l/tendrilis-guide
Videos about Tenrilis on TikTok
https://www.tiktok.com/@imadetendrilis
Constructed scripts for: Ainu | Arabic | Chinese languages | Dutch | English | Hawaiian | Hungarian | Japanese | Korean | Lingala | Malay & Indonesian | Persian | Tagalog / Filipino | Russian | Sanskrit | Spanish | Taino | Turkish | Vietnamese | Welsh | Other natural languages | Colour-based scripts | Tactile scripts | Phonetic/universal scripts | Constructed scripts for constructed languages | Adaptations of existing alphabets | Fictional alphabets | Magical alphabets | A-Z index | How to submit a constructed script
[top]
You can support this site by Buying Me A Coffee, and if you like what you see on this page, you can use the buttons below to share it with people you know.
If you like this site and find it useful, you can support it by making a donation via PayPal or Patreon, or by contributing in other ways. Omniglot is how I make my living.
Note: all links on this site to Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk
and Amazon.fr
are affiliate links. This means I earn a commission if you click on any of them and buy something. So by clicking on these links you can help to support this site.
[top]