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Endocytosis 

by niamh_ellerton
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160311 Published: 20th November, 2019
Last edited: 20th November, 2019
Created: 10th October, 2019

This geometric, sans serif typeface is based on the biological process endocytosis.  Having an interest in science, I wanted to create a font that was both interesting to look at and, in some way, informative. Each letter (cell) is linked to the next by particles. The indents in each letter imitate the invagination of the plasma membrane, forming a pocket around the particle. In the cell, the particles are then ingested and transformed into vesicles. In summary, this is what endocytosis is.

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        AT Sagat 2014 

        by kassymkulov
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        2072346 Published: 21st January, 2014
        Last edited: 21st January, 2014
        Created: 21st January, 2014
        Inspired by AFT's trAUMa 153 / Xtract. Sagat means clock, watch, time. Thanks.
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            Nokia 

            by jascong
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            496982 Published: 25th December, 2013
            Last edited: 25th December, 2013
            Created: 25th December, 2013
            A recreation of the original Nokia font
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                  Signal Strength 

                  by funk_king
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                  66299 Published: 29th May, 2013
                  Last edited: 29th May, 2013
                  Created: 28th May, 2013
                  my 2nd entry in Scriptcomp. after working on this a while, i remembered cayo's font Scanografia (view here: http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/222936) mine is a different concept and not original handwriting, but similar technique. i'm sure if his was eligible, it would be a contender for sure. mine was fun to do and maybe UC one of these days :)
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                        PhoneDings 

                        by truekid
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                        81980 Published: 7th March, 2013
                        Last edited: 7th March, 2013
                        Created: 27th February, 2013
                        I work with phones, so I made a font that was useful for that. I tried to keep it small.
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                              Genetic Code 

                              by EcoRII
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                              91991 Published: 4th August, 2011
                              Last edited: 4th August, 2011
                              Created: 2nd August, 2011
                              Ever dream of writing in genetic code? Now it is possible (Sort of). How? Cells make up anything living. A lot of the functions in a cell, which are required for a cell to survive (and function normally in a multicellular organism) are carried out by complex molecules called proteins. There are 1000’s of proteins in a typical cell, and each protein has a specific, unique shape that defines what function they are going to perform in a cell. Proteins are made by cells, using 20 different building blocks called amino acids. These amino acids are joined in a long chain, and folded up to give each protein its unique structure. Cells make proteins using instructions written in stretches of DNA called genes. The instructions are written in DNA using four “letters” called nucleotides (A,T,G, and C). To make a protein, the gene first has to be rewritten into another molecule called RNA (again, using four “letters”, this time A, U (instead of T), G, and C). This happens in the cell nucleus, or if the cell is a prokaryote (lacks a nucleus), the nucleoid (where the nucleus could have been). The RNA molecule is translated into a protein in a cell structure called the ribosome. For that to happen, the letters on the RNA molecule are read off in bunches of three (called codons), and the order of the three letters will signal for a particular amino acid to be added to the growing chain of amino acids. The sequence of amino acids on the chain, as well as the unique properties of each amino acid determine how the protein will fold, and ultimately, what function the protein will carry out. How does this font work? Well, scientists use a one – letter abbreviation for each amino acid when recording the structure of a protein. Since using a one-letter abbreviation for each amino acid requires 20 letters… Well, that covers just about the entire alphabet. To create the code you could type with, and in such a way that each letter is not obvious, each letter you see on the keyboard is reverse translated into a DNA sequence of three DNA “letters” (for curious scientists out there, the antisense strand of DNA is used). Some letters are not used for amino acids. Due to this problem, the letters closest to those not used are back-translated instead. The problem letters are listed with the substitute in parentheses - B (R), J (L), O (Q), U (V), X (K), and Z (S). Simply hit the normal keys on your keyboard, and watch your message being encrypted as you write. Although all punctuation marks are present, if you are going for a realistic this-is-how-you-see-it-in-a-large-database-that holds-DNA-sequences feel, you can leave them out. The period is one of three stop codons (a stop codon signals that the amino acid chain has been completed and can be released by the ribosome) – TAA. The space bar is a short dash. Why? When the order of the DNA letters on a gene is sequenced (read in order), sometimes there is uncertainty about a particular letter, and if you look on a database that stores DNA sequences, the problem letter will be signified by a short dash. If you print out what you wrote, it will be nicely encrypted. To decrypt it, one can simply use a genetic code table from online or their biology textbook (remember to substitute each T with a U) Have fun! - EcoRII
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                                    Soft_Cell_Diluted 

                                    by Kummaeno
                                    8.55 Click on the stars to rate this FontStruction.
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                                    2501855 Published: 10th September, 2010
                                    Last edited: 10th September, 2010
                                    Created: 10th September, 2010
                                    A dispersed version of "Soft Cell".
                                    This is a clone of Soft_Cell
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                                          Soft_Cell 

                                          by Kummaeno
                                          8.41 Click on the stars to rate this FontStruction.
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                                          3121862 Published: 9th September, 2010
                                          Last edited: 18th April, 2012
                                          Created: 8th September, 2010
                                          My first fonstruction. A variant of the basic 5x7cell digital font. Added some life to it by making all corners rounded. This gives the font a softer, "melted" approach. Plus, it looks better in big sizes...
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                                                even 

                                                by Christian Munk (CMunk)
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                                                3776116229 Published: 23rd February, 2010
                                                Last edited: 25th February, 2010
                                                Created: 7th January, 2010
                                                6x8 systematic bold pixel font.
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                                                    Bee Legacy 

                                                    by Em42
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                                                    296116620 Published: 8th June, 2008
                                                    Last edited: 30th July, 2009
                                                    Created: 8th June, 2008
                                                    Built inside hexagonal shapes. Lowercase are bee-related freemasonry-like symbols.

                                                    Special characters are the following:
                                                    . is for a full cell;
                                                    , is for a single-border cell;>
                                                    _ is for an double-border cell;
                                                    + is for an empty space (FontStruct preview only);
                                                    - is for half empty space (FontStruct preview only).

                                                    See the font in use here.

                                                    Fontstructed before the latest diagonal bricks addition.
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