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An introduction to Circle Script (Version... 3?)

Circle script is a writing system that I made up. The fundamental gimmick of it is that words and sentences in it form circles.

-A large glyph composed of nested circles. +A large glyph composed of nested circles.

It's largely decorative, has vague intentions at being phonetic, and I like using it in art! The other primary use case is writing cute notes to people I like.

Here's the overview of how to read circle script:

To read circle script, you start at whatever spot is marked with a little line segment outside the circle, parallel to it. If that's not present, you can usually start at the bottom. Walk around the circle widdershins (counterclockwise) and decode each shape and glyph you encounter, turning them into sounds.