Instructions: this font is designed for the creation of panoramic mountain ranges, plus some weather on a standard QWERTY keyboard. It is UPPERCASE only and makes use of the negative space left of the LEFT vertical guide to make overlays, which is why the preview looks funny.
1. Keep your shift key held down throughout.
2. High Peaks. Start by choosing an uppercase letter from the upper row (eg. "Q").
3. Low Peaks. Then choose an uppercase letter from the row below (eg. "A").
4. Foothills. Then choose an uppercase letter from the row below (eg. "Z").
5. Weather. Keeping the shift key held down, choose clouds and rain from the numbers row.
Notes:
> Remember to change each column of mountains + weather before moving on to the next.
> It looks like around 70 for text size is optimal.
> Use square brackets to start and finish your mountain range.
> Let me know if you spot a place for tweaks.
> See if you can find all the elements I forgot about!
High Peaks: QWERTYUIOP{}|
Low Peaks: ASDFGHJKL:
Foothills: ZXCVBNM<>?
Weather: !@£$%^&*()_
Experimental cloud flower doodle thing.
While this looks bizarre, it creates some unique effects. It is also visible at FAR smaller sizes than any other font I have seen. Check out the Pixel view to see. Interestingly, this superb readability is lost once the font is enlarged from this size.
I haven't figured out what to do with the numerals yet, and only put the placeholders there so I could get a better preview on my page.