Diamond Eyes

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by zephram
See also Pearliris by zephram.

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Version 2.6

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Inspired by a comment by jonrgrover.

I built diamonds sized according to the Fibonacci series, then made a segmented display out of them. The design was then carved away to make the glyphs you see here. I used the members 1, 2, 3, 5, and 8. These sizes proved most feasible to work with in this sort of arrangement.

I gave the terminals a flared appearance which I think makes the glyphs look slightly Celtic. The design also makes me think of beach sand and things found on the beach - shells, pretty rocks, and so on.

7 Comments

v1.0

Comment by zephram 16th august 2018

Is the monospacing distracting? Looks natural to me...

Comment by zephram 30th august 2018

Added modern Greek... the letters without diacritics, anyway! Added some Halfwidth Forms, too.

Comment by zephram 22nd january 2019

Then the Haflwidth letters with the right half...

Comment by anonymous-1520403 22nd january 2019

A screenshot of this page in this font...

Comment by anonymous-1520403 22nd january 2019

√(2)

Comment by anonymous-1520403 22nd january 2019

Oh dear... pity the mathematician who has to work exclusively with this font! :D

Your screenshots got me to notice some errors on "4". No idea how they got there, but they're now fixed...

Comment by zephram 22nd january 2019

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