Artsy kind of font. The name comes from: 1 thick line, 2 thin ones, another thick one, and letters are all lower case. One of these days I'll add Czech and Polish. There were a few challenges regarding heights but I think the balance is fine now and the glyphs legible.
Listening to cricket matches I saw a lot of trajectories in my mind when commentators discussed the balls' flight paths and where they landed, of some incredible bowling.
What a great inspiration for my first entry for the ReverseComp.
Maximum rectangle size is 16x20. The LC contains the flipped reversed UC.
I see many white-in-black designs coming in, I'm adding to them as we don't see this type very often ;)
I think that I managed to give the "impression" of those occasional graphics displayed in cricket, football, tennis and other ball-based sports (it might be hawk-eye linked) that show where balls have originated from or to predict/illustrate their continuation.
A blank space is on the underscore, a filled space on the space bar.
Numerals and very basic punctuation are done :)
Based on G:KND's alien font (created by Guy Moore).
All letters (lowercase for normal, uppercase for double/linkage), numbers (including all numberal special characters, "#" for their list), ":", ";" and "." are directly from the alien alphabet created by Guy.
All the others characters are a mix between fan-making and speculating.
Have fun, and remember, stop the G:KND!
And here's a segmental display font.
Actually, this is an old font I made in some of my unshared projects on Scratch. I just decided to complete it. No already existing characters were edited, aside of the D because it was looking to much like the O.
The black box is nothing really, it just serves as the height-setter and is placed on the unnamed character placed after the ~ in unicode.
So here it is!