I made this in an hour, because I couldn't find any decent and dowloadable font myself (perhaps I didn't look hard enough), anyway, feel free to comment if there is an error or if anything is missing.
Do take note that not all characters are officially listed in morsecode, so those have been left out.
This is for UWE coursework I honesly dont know what else to write here it's like 3am rn.
Update I've woken up and heres why a made this, it was a crisp autumn morn the birds were singing the morning dew resting on the grass. I lay in my bed as a though ran through my mind "hark, my what the font project is due. Whatever shall I design?" I sit up in my bed and reach around throuh the empty cider bottles for my macbook, alas it is out of my reach. I open my eyes to the low morning light burning my retinas as the subtle glint of my macbooks casing draws my eye. I rush out of bed and over to my desk to grab the glistening object of my desire. I grab it and leap back into bed before I succumb to the caverness cold of my tiny student accomodation.
This is a stylized version of Block Morse. Each letter has roughly the same outline, but several liberties are taken with the proportions and formatting. For example, filled 3x3 squares are indicated with a diagonal slash and "E"s are marked with an extra stroke.
This font is not meant to be used with ordinary letter case. Start each word with a capital letter. As you type, use a lowercase letter if the previous letter touches the bottom of the cursor, and an uppercase letter otherwise.
Example text: ACcOrDiNG To ALL KNOwn LAWS Of AVIatIoN , ThERe Is NO WAY A BEE SHoUld BE ABLE To FLY . ItS WIngs ARe ToO SMall To GET ItS FAT LItTle BOdY Off ThE GRoUnd .
When each column of 4 pixels is read from top to bottom, they form letters in Morse code.
This font is not meant to be used with ordinary letter case. Start each word with a capital letter. As you type, use a lowercase letter if the previous letter touches the bottom of the cursor, and an uppercase letter otherwise.
Example text: ACcOrDiNG To ALL KNOwn LAWS Of AVIatIoN , ThERe Is NO WAY A BEE SHoUld BE ABLE To FLY . ItS WIngs ARe ToO SMall To GET ItS FAT LItTle BOdY Off ThE GRoUnd .
A morse code font based on the international alphabet (ITU), includind special glyphs.
The "%" isn't used in morse, so I turned it into the "SOS" letter (it's considered as a letter).
Feel free to clone it :)
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code
Another script for morse code. This one is closer to what I use when writing. Still struggling with multiple dashes in central or final positions, which leads to difficulty depicting numerals and punctuation... I'm playing around with other ways of showing this.
This is, in fact, a script for Morse code. Dots are like a cursive i, and dashes are above or below the line. Multiple dash letters P and J have doubled loops. Still a work in progress, numbers and punctuation to come.