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Tjosapoc

Tjoshast (/txosapok/) is a writing system in which letters run top-to-bottom and words go left-to-write, connected by the lines that form the top of each letter ("baselines"). Like both Kasherach and Hookscript, the consonants in Tjosapoc are by default voiced, with the unvoiced versions having little lines on either side of the letter's baseline (clearly I have some consistent themes across my scripts - I had to force myself to not make this one an abugida).

Demonstration of the difference between /d/ (left) and /t/ (right) in Tjosapoc
The same lines can also be applied to certain vowels to indicate they are being used like a consonant (e.g. to turn /i/ into /j/ or /u/ into /w/).

Here is the alphabet of Tjosapoc:

One day maybe I'll make good quality vectors of these. One day. Maybe.
Of crouse, English has a lot more phonemes than this, but just improvise I guess idk.

And here is an area where you can type Tjosapoc. Note that the letter J on the keyboard corresponds to /dʒ/ and c to /tʃ/. I've also bound 1 to /ʒ/, 1 to /ʃ/, 3 to /ð/, and 4 to /θ/.