Resources

Script Looms draws on a combination of historical reference material, publicly available visual resources, and assisted content development. The following sources have informed the research, imagery, and explanatory writing across the site.

A traditional wooden loom used for weaving textiles in an artisan workshop setting.
Detailed view of a wooden weaving loom with threads, showcasing traditional craftsmanship.
Detailed shot of a woman using a wooden loom in a textile workshop, showcasing craftsmanship.

Omniglot
A primary reference for writing system overviews, historical context, and comparative information:

https://www.omniglot.com


Neography
Neography is used as a general reference source for understanding script structure, usage, and historical background

https://neography.info/create-a-script/

Microsoft Copilot
Used as a research and writing aid to help organize information, clarify complex topics, and support the creation of original explanatory content related to writing systems.

All written material on Script Looms is synthesized and curated for educational purposes and reflects an interpretive approach to scripts as cultural and visual systems.