An abhorrent, infernal creation I whipped up in half an hour while very sleep deprived.
I am making an RPG and require a font for numbers that are as thin as possible so they can be put on an extremely low res viewports while taking up very little width, but also count numbers in the millions.
So, I present you... 2x10 ImSorry
-It reserves an extra pixel for spacing only because god himself could not make a pure 2 pixel wide, monochrome font legible without rewriting history.
-The difference between a 1 and a 7 is whether or not the top left pixel has completed it's pullup.
-The difference between a 4 and a 9 is whether or not the bottom left pixel has killed itself.
-The 8 is completely indecipherable without context clues.
-And I journied deep into the archives of heretic languages and dead cultures to try and figure out how to make a 0 look good in two pixel width, only to settle on simply evicerating the glyph and making an entirely new one.
I am.... probably not going to use this, as I've come to the realization that making a font 3x3 and stacking numbers on eachother may be a more efficient use of space. Or I could just allocate more space to the numbers.
It was fun to make tho.
May be very useful when people start putting computers in chopsticks.
based on a 3×7 grid, this just skirts the edge of illegibility. originally posted 26/08/2004 http://www.splintered.co.uk/experiments/50/
This is a clone of 3x7 pixelsbased on a 3×7 grid, this just skirts the edge of illegibility. originally posted 26/08/2004 http://www.splintered.co.uk/experiments/50/
This is a clone of 3x7 pixelsbased on a 3×7 grid, this just skirts the edge of illegibility. originally posted 26/08/2004 http://www.splintered.co.uk/experiments/50/
Want to see a magic trick? This font quickly loses readability when it is shrunk or enlarged from its original size! It's like an anti-font, judging you for wanting to use it.
I think this makes excellent placeholder text at small sizes, though to the uninitiated it might just look like blurry Braille.
This is a clone of CelLCDDesigned for illegibility. In theory, leverages neuroplasticity so you can read it after practice and nobody else can. May not be useful to anybody else. May not even work for me. Experimental.
Note: This is named "Cryptonomicon Basis", as the general form of the letters is the Cryptonomicon and this is the reference font- other fonts can be made with the same letter form and still implement Cryptonomicon.
Cybernaut turned inside-out! The result is mostly illegible except when used at multiples of the original size and with antialiasing turned off. At the original size (2x Pixel size), it's capable of some magnificent cybernetic aesthetics.
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Original size: 21pt (use multiples of this size for pixel perfection)
This is a clone of Cybernautfont with half width of palph
hiragana and katakana are not half width
palph https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1199459/palph
palph_rin https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1329376/palph-2
This is a clone of fifth piesephans glyphpalph is a hard-to-read font. It supports katakana and hiragana.
Lower case is the mirror character.
palph_half https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1265966/palph_half
palph_rin https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1329376/palph-2
Numbers are motifs of Chinese numeralsfont in which the alphabet pronunciation of katakana notation is rotated and compressed.
upper case is based on German, lower is based on English.
numbers are motifs of Chinese numerals.