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An Iŋgliš Orþografē Rēform

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Spring 2024
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2024-05
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Writing is our most effective method of communication, yet English has many complex and contradictory rules for doing so. This thesis project aims to make a case for standardizing English spellings for words based on current and common pronunciations for words by using letters from the extended Latin script. “An Iŋgliš Orþografē Rēform,” concerns a hypothetical restructuring of the way English is written. The project uses a combination of print medias, including posters, packets, and 3D-printed magnets to advocate for the addition of the letters “Ð, Ŋ, Þ” and the adoption of the “caron” and “macron” diacritic marks to help standardize English spelling. KEYWORDS: Graphic Design, Spelling Reform, Typography, Orthography, Phonetics, IPA, 3D-Printing, Unicode, SoundSpel, English, Language, Writing
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