| Feature | Lupine Script | Latin | Tengwar (Tolkien) | Shavian | |---------|---------------|-------|------------------|---------| | Phonetic precision | High | Low | Medium | High | | Learning difficulty | Hard | Easy (for English speakers) | Medium | Medium | | Artistic appeal | Very high | Medium | High | Low | | Logographic options | Yes (20+ symbols) | No | No | No | | Digital support | Limited | Full | Moderate | Minimal |
The script is written left-to-right but uses a unique baseline system—characters “pack” together, meaning that adjacent glyphs can overlap slightly to mimic the close running of a wolf pack. This creates a dense, organic texture on the page. For those who love calligraphy, the “howl ligature” (a continuous stroke linking three or more characters) is particularly satisfying to master. a wolf or other new script full
You likely encountered this in a philosophy or media studies paper. It is frequently cited to discuss: Logocentrism | Feature | Lupine Script | Latin |