This is #Theban #alphabet, also known as #Witch's Alphabet. I tried to handwrite it.

I intend to write using the smallest font size possible, so I can conceal/embed an entire
#Latin curse text (which I already built) into many places (particularly, bureaucratic paperwork, using either invisible ink or thin engraving for physical documents, and either obscure DOC/PDF/archive metadata or 1px transparent text embedded into the digital document).

It's definitely not easy, because, for example, the symbols for "O", "D" and "R" are too similar. Also, I messed up while tracing some symbols and ended up fusing them together (e.g. the "P E" at the beginning of the second word).

Maybe I need to use a simpler alphabet, I don't know. Or I just need to write it more.

Also, as a sidenote, I did a
#steganography cursing today, possibly my first through bureaucractic/formal channels, directed to a certain online retailing business/corporation, using the grand old steganographic technique known as #acrostic.

I initially though of using my
#Morse-based acrostic cipher but, it wouldn't fit, it didn't sound coherent, so I ended up choosing pure acrostic.

A support ticket was due, they were owing me an answer but I didn't get any answer from them, so I took the opportunity to both send them a final message to close my ticket while also cursing the entire corporation using a Latin verb with no means for any average algorithm to detect it. Common swearing, the one the average person would send to arsehole businesses, is readily detected and automatically redacted/censored by the algorithm, but it's not the case for acrostics, and definitely not the case for Latin terms embedded as acrostics.