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Plum Blossom (V2)
Version 2 update: Tiles are now in 3D isometric view
My only entry for the Fontstruct Color competition, consisting of 38 tile designs for the Chinese game of Mahjong (+ tile back).
I underestimated how big of an undertaking this was going to be, but luckily I managed to curb my perfectionism and get most of the tiles done with designs I'm satisfied with. The Chinese characters were traced from images on Wikimedia Commons (1, 2) and then modified to fit my taste, the space on the tile, even out stroke width and so on. Hopefully they turned out looking good and legible, as I'm not at all familiar with the system. The rest of the designs were freehanded.
The font is named (for now) after my favorite of the designs - the plum Flower Tile, one of the last I drew. (mapped to 'w')
Character Mapping
This font uses two mappings for each of the tiles, to the following Unicode character sets:
Mahjong Tiles (U+1F000 ... U+1F02F)
All tiles are represented except for the four Season Tiles and Joker (U+1F026 ... U+1F02A)
Basic Latin
Coins suit: a to i
Bamboo suit: A to I
Charaters suit: 1 to 9
Dragons: | (Red) 0 (White) # (Green)
Winds: ^ (N) v (S) > (E) < (W)
Flowers: w (Plum) x (Orchid) y (Chrysanthemum) z (Bamboo)
Tile Back: *
Possible Future Updates
I'll probably be taking a break from Fontstruct for a while, but some ideas for future improvements could be:
- Change name
- Add four Season tiles
- Add Joker
- Redesign 1 Bamboo tile (Current one based on a design from this article. It was easiest to replicate but doesn't really fit the rest of the set)
- Add character mapping to Chinese chars.
- [DONE] 3D Isometric view of the tiles
Extra Links
"How Do I Know if my Mahjong Set is Complete?" from mahjongtreasures.com was helpful.
Also this YouTube video from Accented Cinema provided an interesting look into the culture surrounding the game.
Thanks for reading. Feedback will be appreciated!
13 Comments
Example hand from Wikipedia
Well done! I like it!
Nicely executed. Very clean
Outstanding work with the Hanzi (and the plants)! 10/10
Next step an isometric view of the tiles ;-)
Excellent taste in YouTube channels, by the way.
@elmoyenique @geneus1 @riccard0 Thanks!
@riccard0 Interesting idea, I'll keep it in mind...
I like this for two reasons: 1. It is well done. 2. There is a real reason for it to be a color font. Good job on both counts.
Good job on getting all the contours well to make the Chinese characters brick by brick. Also that's a really nice video essay you've shared with us. Hope you get a 糊/win on your next round of Mahjong!
If it's of interest to you, I'd recommend that you check out Typearture's Gimme font family. One of them is of mahjong tiles arranged and stacked into Latin characters.
@faux_icing The font you linked to looks pretty nice. So much detail and effort was put into all that.
Congratulations on this well-deserved TP!
@Rob Meek (meek) @elmoyenique Thank you!
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Mahjong?
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