How about switching between scripts? Endangered Alphabets Project founder Tim Brookes examines a series of seemingly disparate structures — Stonehenge, the Congolese Mandombé script, and trees — to propose an interesting argument about the role of patterns and chaos in scripts (and beauty!).
What surprised me the most when I first started my career in localization is just how much I was learning about things that seemingly...
In an effort to help Ukrainian refugees who settle in the United Kingdom, six organizations of language professionals have come together to form the...
By Tim Brookes Why would anyone handwrite a newspaper? The Musalman — a four-page Urdu paper that has been written, every day, by hand...