Bizdil

Bizdil (*there should be Bizdil script*, [fisdyl]) is a conlang, created with borrowing a lot of words from many languages. It's name comes from Bizdil collocation "there should be bizdil script" ([fis dyl]), what means "our language" and both words were taken from Turkic languages.

History of creation
It was created in the end of September 2018 by Kazakhstani student Ilya Brezhnev. He started to invent the alphabet in his drawing book in school. He made a couple of variations of hieroglyphs, and one, that he chose, was standing for 3 days.

Later, at home, he created second version of the alphabet, that stands to this day. It's actually spoken only by one person - the creator.

Modified version of Bizdil might become a secret alphabet for writing to his friends in school. This version is in development, and it maybe will have "B" and "P" sounds.

Alphabet
There are four versions of Bizdil alphabets. First one was invented by Ilya Brezhnev in his drawing book on the lesson of self-knowledge. Here's it.