No idea about the actual site, but it drills down to an extraordinary resource in one link:

http://dir.ansme.com/science/297.html

In the sections I have looked at, there seems to be a lifetime's research or casual reading in the links proferred...

(just a random sample:)

5. A Short Presentation and Overview of the Rune alphabet, the Futhark
Contains a good discussion of the changes in the Norse Runic alphabet (the Futhark) over time.
http://www.luth.se/luth/present/sweden/history/viking_age/runes/overview.html


6. A Study of Chinese Writing Systems
Academic paper which examines Chinese orthography .
http://www.humboldt.edu/~cllc/writesys.htm


7. African Writing Systems
An examination of the writing systems of Africa, including Amharic (Ethiopian).
http://www.library.cornell.edu/africana/Writing_Systems/Amharic.html


8. Alphabets of the World
Information on over 200 of the major languages of the world. Includes orthography, background, sample texts, your name in many languages, and more.
http://www.alphabets-world.com