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Trying to achieve maximum readability and symbol differentiation within a reasonable size.
This is a clone of CatseyeCode7x15R3x3 cipher, based on version 0.3 of "Micromaze". It uses its own form of binary notation for the numerals, wherein the upper-right 4 pixels play the role of the 1, 2, 4, and 8.
This is the smallest font in which I was able to give a unique symbol to every glyph (excluding the lower/upper case, which look the same). It reads sort of like Pigpen Cipher, but is more densely written.
Since MMC is obscure and of constant width/height, it serves many "gibberish" and "placeholder text" purposes in addition to being a modestly strong cipher.
Original size: 2pt (use multiples of this value for pixel perfection)
My attempt at a font which uses only one grid square per glyph. I guess this is the Fontstruct equivalent of pixel art...?
As an extra challenge I decided to use no curved bricks. (This rule was since broken to add © and ®).
Even better letterforms could be created by compositing the entire thing. However, the goal here was to do what I could with the existing bricks. As such, only #?![]{}¹²³ make use of composites.
A fairly faithful re-creation of the basic Latin set (plus a few extra characters) of the Atari ST 6×6 system font, which was used for, among other things, icon labels on the desktop (where only uppercase was used).
Strict monospaced 3x5 font. Reasonably legible and balanced. Includes upper- and lower-case, digits, punctuation, the whole lower half of CP437. Largely derived from Tom Thumb (MIT or CC-BY 3.0 or CC0 license): http://robey.lag.net/2010/01/23/tiny-monospace-font.html