Animated demo of NcodeX early-version prototype. Text-analysis at the individual sign (graphemic) level enhanced by Phase-One fonts. Selected passage from the Dresden Codex, page D.34a
Demonstrated by Carlos Pallan at the Digital Humanities Conference, Utrecht (Jul/2019)





The NcodeX Project is a collaboration between the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Bonn, Germany, the Script Encoding Initiative (SEI), the Unicode Consortium and other partner institutions. This project was made possible by a Digital Humanities Advancement Grant (HAA-268887-20) from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and with support from Unicode’s Adopt A Character program (AAC-Mayan-2019 and -2021).

This project was made possible by a Digital Humanities Advancement Grant (HAA-268887-20) from the National Endowment for the Humanities; two AAC grants from the Unicode Consortium, and a Dan C. Hazen Fellowship from SALALM.

SEI work on Maya hieroglyphs has received support from NEH grant PR‐253360‐17 and PR-268710-20, as well as a Google Research grant


Special thanks to Matthews Rechs and Christopher Chapman
at Adobe Inc. for supporting our Project with complimentary
Creative Cloud licenses that enhance several aspects of our worklows