Ge'ez: ግዕዝ This syllabic alphabet is used for Amharic (Ethopian), Tigrinya, and a few other languages of the area. It always looks as if it has been drawn freehand, even in computer typefaces, and as such has many round-ish but not exactly round shapes connected to straight-ish but not exactly straight lines. Many characters look like they have heads, eyes, arms, or legs — you get a sense of it from this quote from Wikipedia: አማርኛ ፡ የኢትዮጵያ ፡ መደበኛ ፡ ቋንቋ ፡ ነው።