70522
Published: 22nd May, 2010
Last edited: 22nd May, 2010
Created: 19th May, 2010
Each and every flower is different. The lowercase letters are inverses of their uppercase counterparts.
801570
Published: 22nd May, 2010
Last edited: 22nd May, 2010
Created: 22nd May, 2010
Clone of Formal Roman, by caliopigio. The code is that you put the word 'zaps' first, and then the rest of the alphabet in order, taking out the letters z, a, p, and s in the process.This is a clone of Formal Roman
90750
Published: 10th July, 2010
Last edited: 10th July, 2010
Created: 10th July, 2010
The official international Morse Code
Please notify me if you find any faults
160640
Published: 13th July, 2010
Last edited: 12th July, 2010
Created: 12th July, 2010
This is based on an old Civil War code I learned in like 7th grade. Feel free to use it at your leisure! ;)
60261
Published: 29th August, 2010
Last edited: 29th August, 2010
Created: 29th August, 2010
hope this can be some alien codes wannabe... use it without any space :p
130810
Published: 18th November, 2010
Last edited: 23rd November, 2010
Created: 18th November, 2010
This is pure international morse code, with all of the spacing correct to international standards. There are now punctuation marks.
180991
Published: 8th December, 2010
Last edited: 6th June, 2015
Created: 8th December, 2010
a new version of the Freemasons cipher. FINISHED WITH ALL CHARICTERS COVERED. no restrictions on use. if used for commercial purposes please credit me as the creator of the font. nothing grand just hide my name somewhere on the work if you need to.This is a clone of cipher
250625
Published: 28th December, 2010
Last edited: 28th December, 2010
Created: 9th December, 2010
A morse code with another form, more intuitive than classic form.
70732
Published: 13th January, 2011
Last edited: 14th January, 2011
Created: 13th January, 2011
This is a language I created when I was pretty young. The name's made up, but I thought it had a nice ring to it. Anyway, I pulled out a series of papers with all of these symbols that I had devised during my childhood and decided I wanted to make a font of it. Presenting: The Laredan New Generation Font. Enjoy!
70980
Published: 4th February, 2011
Last edited: 4th February, 2011
Created: 4th February, 2011
This is my very first font that I have made. What I made is a font sort of like a 'Secret Code' which you can use to send secret messages to your friends, family etc.
350797
Published: 6th March, 2011
Last edited: 5th March, 2011
Created: 2nd March, 2011
Clone of Aksara Jawa.
This is Latin-ized Javanese script.
However, it's not real javanese script. Its just about how each latin letters converted into javanese script (out of javanese script writing ruler)This is a clone of Aksara Jawa
90762
Published: 30th March, 2011
Last edited: 30th March, 2011
Created: 29th March, 2011
Looking at this font, you are probably thinking what the hell was going through my brain when I made this... well.. here are the instructions to understanding it:
1. Make a tic-tac-toe board (2 lines vertical intersected by 2 lines horizontal)
2. Put 3 letters in each box starting with A B C in the TOP LEFT, ending with X Y in the BOTTOM RIGHT.
NOTE: These boxes are numbered 1-9 in the order you filled them with the letters.
3. If you have already installed the font, and got it to work (Notepad should work if Word doesn't) then type out the letter A. (If you haven't downloaded this, it will be much harder to understand, however still understandable)
4. Take out a piece of paper and draw a box with no top, slanted top right to bottom left.
(Look at the first digit of the font for this, not difficult to figure out what it should look like)
5. Make sure the box without a top has its pointy parts away from you, then put a line on the LEFT SIDE of the line. You just made the letter A.
6. Repeat step 4, but skip step 5. Again, make sure the box is pointing pointy things away from you. Now put a line directly through the middle of the box, perpendicular to the other TWO VERTICAL LINES. This is the letter B.
You should be able to see how this progresses to the Z.
7. Numbers: Remember how I said the boxes were numbered 1-9? Well, to write numbers just draw the shape of the box. (Check font for something that looks like this if you are confused). This continues all the way to 9, and to do a zero, you do a box (like 5) and just slash a line through it (look at the font for this, got it correct with the font)
2108911
Published: 12th July, 2011
Last edited: 12th July, 2011
Created: 12th July, 2011
A cryptographic typeface I developed when I was 12 years old, looks pretty cool and alien-like on paper. You could use it in sci-fi production, or to prank your coworkers.
In terms of security it's arguably somewhat less secure then pig pen, but makes up for it by being easier to learn (10 minutes and you're golden), actually having numbers and punctuation and obviously by being less well-known (major plus).
110732
Published: 2nd October, 2011
Last edited: 2nd October, 2011
Created: 2nd October, 2011
This is a code, going in alphabetical order, with capitalization first. That should be enough info to decode it. I created this code in the 3rd grade, and I always wanted to make it a font. Enjoy!
3504211
Published: 26th May, 2011
Last edited: 23rd April, 2012
Created: 26th May, 2011
Xikaimsa heading font, more info on wiki.
http://wiki.xxiivv.com/Traumae
1090640
Published: 22nd November, 2011
Last edited: 22nd November, 2011
Created: 22nd November, 2011
This is a code font. You interpret it using a tic-tac-toe chart. A is shaped like the first block in the board (like a backwards capital L), B is the second block (looks like a capital U), C is the third block (looks like an L) Pattern continues, when the first nine squares run out, start over but add a dot. And again...
140720
Published: 4th December, 2011
Last edited: 4th December, 2011
Created: 4th December, 2011
Pigpen is a cypher of the English language. It is easy to learn, and if you want something written nobody else can understand, then it is perfect. I have added some things (new punctuation and a number system) to make it harder to decipher, but it is still just as easy to learn
601001
Published: 16th December, 2011
Last edited: 13th December, 2011
Created: 11th December, 2011
The code that was invented by Steven and Nick is now in font format
210774
Published: 10th January, 2012
Last edited: 12th January, 2012
Created: 10th January, 2012
Ogham runes... for the most part. The "ng" character is "k" Both uppercase and lowercase are the same. I used "ea" for !, "ui" for ? and fudged on letters that aren't Gaelic, such as k, w, and y. They are the runes that slant down.
150995
Published: 14th January, 2012
Last edited: 14th January, 2012
Created: 12th January, 2012
I invented this alphabet in high school so I could write secret messages to myself and my friends without anyone else being able to read it. It's pretty simple; the pattern of lines coming out of the shapes repeats itself twice, and the alphabet is divided into circles for the first half and squares for the second half. The space character used to consist of a double-sided arrow with a vertical line (sort of like this <+>) but I took that out.
130972
Published: 3rd February, 2012
Last edited: 3rd February, 2012
Created: 2nd February, 2012
It is a format based on Binary Code and is almost correct try it out today
90531
Published: 26th February, 2012
Last edited: 26th February, 2012
Created: 26th February, 2012
a font that uses a binary alphabet, i.e. 1=a 2=b 3=c and so on
60990
Published: 3rd March, 2012
Last edited: 3rd March, 2012
Created: 2nd March, 2012
I cloned the ASCII SB font to use it as a basic template for assigning the bars for this code font. 0's are black spaces and 1's are white spaces. The bars are 8 spaces of 4x4 squares. there is no spacing between characters to keep the barcode look to it.This is a clone of ASCII SB