340621
Published: 19th August, 2011
Last edited: 19th August, 2011
Created: 18th August, 2011
THE KEY IS HERE:
http://bit.ly/pfH5vY
Also known as the pigpen cipher and the Rosicrucian cipher, this is one of the most simplistic and well known ciphers to date. The key is known for being very easy to memorize (as long as you can write it down!)
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigpen_cipher
1401130
Published: 18th August, 2011
Last edited: 18th August, 2011
Created: 27th November, 2010
Based upon the classic nintendo font 'emulogic' (google it.) This is intended for all-caps use, but making lower case letters seemed to be more fun than copy-pasting all the characters.
611288
Published: 17th August, 2011
Last edited: 17th August, 2011
Created: 30th July, 2011
English characters manipulated to look like Hindi or something.
190360
Published: 16th August, 2011
Last edited: 24th August, 2010
Created: 23rd August, 2010
just playing around, think i pretty much just used 4 bricks for each character
704112
Published: 14th August, 2011
Last edited: 18th August, 2011
Created: 9th August, 2011
A legible pixel font meant for viewing at small sizes without supersampling or hinting.
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-For the glory of God
70262
Published: 5th August, 2011
Last edited: 29th July, 2011
Created: 29th July, 2011
i guess i could call it a font, it's unfinished for a reason, and there's no real NEED for lowercase lettres. You're free to add numbers, and other lettres/symbols if you want to-just try to keep to the general feel and look it has.
Actual Description:
The font was only created(originally) for use on billboards in a few of my comics that take place in future/alien areas(most specifically, BM 3106, a spinoff of the original "Blaq Majiik"). Not meant to be understood by the viewer, but more of a culture shock thing.
It is alien "writing"(or rather Heiroglyhps, if you think about it), but i guess it can be used for really anything!
81991
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
120810
Published: 26th July, 2011
Last edited: 26th July, 2011
Created: 25th July, 2011
THIS FONT WAS DESIGNED TO USE ON A CNC ROUTER WITH A 1/8" END MILL, WITH THE LETTERS 1" TALL. I HAVE NOT CREATED ALL CHARACTERS BECAUSE I WILL NOT NEED ALL CHARACTERS. THIS FONT IS ENTIRELY MY CREATION (THOUGH IT REMINDS ME OF MANY OTHERS) AND YOU ARE FREE TO USE IT AS YOU WISH.
1160984
Published: 19th July, 2011
Last edited: 20th May, 2014
Created: 16th July, 2011
This font based on the generic lift. Used to be Either Brand new or Modernized Otis lift & Schindler Lifts.
Here is my Demo Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcEI1JR7DkY
--For Skyscraper Simulator User--
You can give credit to me under Text-to-Texture funtion. You just need to add "#Test Tower" after this funtion.
110567
Published: 15th July, 2011
Last edited: 25th August, 2011
Created: 11th July, 2011
A header font based on the old Union Pacific logo.
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-For the glory of God
200690
Published: 7th July, 2011
Last edited: 11th July, 2011
Created: 24th June, 2011
A font that provides several simple patterns and designs that could be used as bullets, page borders, text highlights, lines, drawings, etc. I'd appreciate any feedback on this design from my designer peers here.
1931241
Published: 6th July, 2011
Last edited: 12th July, 2011
Created: 16th June, 2011
Takba with Serifs. This can be considered Takba 2.0, as this is more complete.This is a clone
7857928
Published: 21st June, 2011
Last edited: 21st June, 2011
Created: 16th June, 2011
A simple art-deco-style font, alternate glyphs at the lower case slot.
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-For the glory of God
340315
Published: 19th June, 2011
Last edited: 25th November, 2011
Created: 18th June, 2011
A font made entirely of IFS fractals, max height is 81 blocks.
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-For the glory of God