H
E
L
L
O
H = Double Bed
E = Traffic Light
L - Hockey Stick
L = Hockey Stick
O = Wedding Ring

A new English spelling system

Discover an universal spelling system where letters are represented by shapes of everyday objects.

Build sentences with Shapes

The System is Easy to Learn

Here are the Vowels

SEE HOW EASY IT IS?

A new shape for language

3 easy steps:

Words in Action

•  Effortless Pronunciation Practice: The audio guides users to say the word by naming the shapes, bridging tricky English sounds with familiar objects.

•  Memory Magic: Visual + auditory combo supercharges retention, helping students recall spellings.

•  Fun, Bite-Sized Sessions: No setup needed—just 5 minutes a day to build confidence and joy in speaking and spelling.

Use it for warm-ups in ESL classes or as a confidence booster for beginners. Download the free flashcards to extend the play offline—your students will beg for more!

•  Customized Skill-Building: Targets weak spots, turning errors into “aha!” moments.

•  Engagement That Lasts: Fun challenges reduce anxiety, making spelling feel like play—perfect for diverse ESL groups, from kids to adults.

•  Progress Tracking Built-In: Watch skills soar as users unlock new levels, fostering independence and motivation.

Ideal for group activities in language labs or solo practice on tablets.

Pair it with the site’s translator for a full immersion experience – this is your secret weapon for measurable gains in just weeks!

Words are constructed by arranging these object representations in sequence, transforming abstract spelling into a chain of intuitive, image-based associations.

The system aims to make language more accessible and memorable, particularly for early learners, individuals with learning differences, and non-native speakers, by utilizing visual-spatial cues.

It can be adapted for educational tools (like the playing blocks shown in the drawings), digital media, print, or tactile media formats.

How It Works: Click “Play” to hear how words sound when they are spoken as a sequence of shapes.

Love

Hockey Stick – Wedding Ring – Eagle Wings – Traffic Light.

Double bed – Wedding Ring – Comfy Hammock – Traffic Light.

Hockey Stick – Traffic Light – Step Ladder – Robot Arm – Plain Table.

Speak in Shapes

Online Translator

Type any word or phrase and watch as a visual representation of that language item (your name, a city, absolutely anything) will appear!

Pro Tips

• Each shape or object represents a letter (that it looks similar to)

• Spaces between words create natural breaks in the visual flow

• Try saying the words using the names of the shapes

Turn Any Word into Your Personal Art Gallery. Type in a favorite phrase—like “Tokyo”—and voila! It instantly morphs into a stunning sequence of shapes (e.g., Traffic Light for T, Plain Table for O). Add spaces for natural flow, say the shapes aloud, and you’ve got a custom visual spelling book.

Why It's Essential for ESL Students:

Real-World Application. It Personalizes learning by visualizing everyday vocab, helping ESL learners own English words through creative expression. It's a Cultural Bridge. Universal shapes transcend accents and origins, making it a inclusive tool for global classrooms or immigrant families. Creative Confidence Boost. It Sparks storytelling and writing, turning passive learners into active creators who spell with flair.

THE COMPLETE ALPHABET

Shape Alphabet Showcase

Shape Alphabet Showcase

resources

GET YOUR FREE PRINTABLE PDF FLASHCARDS + SHAPE NAMES + ACTIVITY INSTRUCTIONS

• Print at home or school
• Perfect for classrooms and home practice 

No Email or Registration needed – just download here!

online interactive games

Ready to Learn? Test your knowledge with "FREE" interactive exercises and games. Challenge yourself to master the Shape Alphabet system through fun, engaging activities.

The philosophy

More than a writing system — a bridge between visual thinking and human communication

A New Linguistic Paradigm

The “Shape Alphabet” represents a fundamental shift in how we think about written and spoken communication.

By connecting each letter to the visual essence of familiar objects, we create a more intuitive and memorable form of expression that bridges the gap between meaning and symbol.

This system draws from cognitive science, visual storytelling, and creative technology, offering applications as a teaching tool for early literacy, a new design language, and a cross-cultural communication method for art and signage.

Core Principles

Cognitive Science Foundation

Intuitive: The names of Letters look like their forms. Built on research showing visual patterns enhance memory retention and learning speed.

Cross-Cultural Bridge

Visual language transcends linguistic and cultural barriers, making communication more inclusive and universal.

Creative Artistic Expression

Transforms spelling into pictorial art, merging communication with creative design. Beauty in communication.

Neo-Educational Innovation

Turns learning into storytelling, making literacy acquisition more engaging and intuitive. Memorable: Visual patterns stick.

Symbolic & Shape-Based
Writing Systems

Ancient African symbolic script

Visual Mnemonics in Education

Emoji-Based Communication