30620
Published: 20th April, 2011
Last edited: 20th April, 2011
Created: 20th April, 2011
An veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy weird font. For your vvvveeee(...)eeeerrr(...)ryyyy(...)yyy weeee(...)eird creations.
92463
Published: 8th September, 2009
Last edited: 21st September, 2009
Created: 7th September, 2009
a complex non writing font, could be best described as the ugly child of mandrian,kanji, and arabic.
i will be making cleaner, more uniform, longer versions of this in the near future
2122993
Published: 29th December, 2010
Last edited: 29th December, 2010
Created: 29th December, 2010
THIS FONT IS FOR NOOBS OR PROS TO SEND TO NOOBS :D DOWNLOAD IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
110980
Published: 10th May, 2008
Last edited: 10th May, 2008
Created: 10th May, 2008
Created in the late 1970s by Jason Linhart, Scott Layson, and Craig Finseth. Purpose was to support the Loglan language with a simplified font able to be displayed on the 7-segment LEDs of the time.
50261
Published: 1st December, 2008
Last edited: 1st December, 2008
Created: 1st December, 2008
To read this font, pronounce the glyphs as if they were words.
92472
Published: 14th February, 2010
Last edited: 14th February, 2010
Created: 14th February, 2010
It's Prgdmg, but cleaned up. It's not that good like the original Prgdmg.This is a clone of Prgdmg
192280
Published: 12th July, 2010
Last edited: 12th July, 2010
Created: 12th July, 2010
Stencil font on a 2x1 grid.
Just a test if i can make something legible with composites and such small space.
60382
Published: 11th August, 2010
Last edited: 11th August, 2010
Created: 10th August, 2010
Tapes Tapes Tapes Tapes Tapes
A very weird font with circles
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)
80980
Published: 13th March, 2012
Last edited: 13th September, 2012
Created: 13th March, 2012
This font is cooler than my first font Thick&Thin. Still can be sold and distributed as you like.
40500
Published: 13th February, 2013
Last edited: 13th February, 2013
Created: 5th February, 2013
Qaintbotic is a serif font with a bipolar personality--is it techy and robotic or homespun and knitted? The versatility makes for a display-font you can use in many different design environments.