Country: Denmark Birth year: 1991 Apart from amateur typography, I'm very interested in linguistics and pretty much everything regarding language. I studied linguistics at the University of Copenhagen (UCPH). The Danish language uses the latin alphabet plus three extra letters (æ, ø and å), and I hate it when they are missing from a font. Thus, I sympathise with the other languages that use diacritics or alternate writing systems, and therefore I make fonts with many characters. The thing is, when I start I don't seem to be able to stop again.
Personal URL | http://christianmunk.dk/ |
Fontstructing since | 28th April, 2008 |
Fontstructions | 189 shared, 75 staff picks |
Shared Glyphs | 54770 |
Downloads | 20971 downloads made of this designer’s work |
Comments Made | 533 |
I have made a font with International Maritime Signal Flags before, but this time they are coloured correctly (in grey scale). White is blank ( ), yellow is little dots (::), red is 33% diagonals (\\), blue is 50% diagonals (//), black is filled. Lower case letters are the patterns with no colouring, for those who want to colour in the fields themselves.
I have now added numbers. The regular numerals (0-9) are the square NATO flags, and the subscript numerals (₀₋₉) are the templates of the NATO number flags. The roman numerals (I-X, X representing 0) are the longer ICS flags, and the lower case roman numerals (i-x) are the uncoloured ICS flags.
On top of that there are four substitute flags, which can be found in the superscript numbers (¹⁻⁴) and the fifth fractions (⅕-⅘).