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What is the RongoRongo font?

The Deniart RongoRongo series contains 292 unique symbols based on the inscriptions found on ancient tablets from Easter Island. Many attempts have been made to decipher the script and efforts are continuing to this day. Unlike many writing systems of ancient times, rongorongo is a mixed script, not an alphabet nor a syllabic script. More… There are approximately 120 basic rongorongo glyphs and these basic glyphs (main signs) are then affixed (prefixed, infixed, and suffixed), fused (one glyph atop another), and compounded. A “normal rongorongo glyph” can be a mixture of any of these. Each affix, for example a basic glyph of a person in a given position, like a arm pointing in a given direction, adds a different meaning and may change given the context in which it is positioned. As such, it can be said that there may be an almost indefinite number of combinations which in turn may give an indefinite number of meanings and we are not able to provide a translation guide at this time due to these complexities.

RongoRongo Font families

The RongoRongo includes the following font families:
  • RongoRongo A Regular
  • RongoRongo B Regular
  • RongoRongo C Regular
  • RongoRongo D Regular

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Font Name: RongoRongo

Design Date: 1998

Designer(s): Denise Koehler

Publisher: Deniart Systems