British Sign Language (BSL) is my native language, which was my first language before I learned to speak and write English. I use BSL every day to communicate within my Deaf community and with individuals who also use BSL. BSL holds significant importance within the Deaf community. I have always wanted to create my own BSL alphabet font to represent my language and the Deaf community. Once I conducted extensive research and sketched hand shapes to design the digital BSL A-Z alphabet, drawing inspiration from geometric styles to ensure clarity and sharpness, making it easy to read.



