200662
Published: 25th January, 2011
Last edited: 25th January, 2011
Created: 24th January, 2011
Runes designed by SweeTMichaeL.com to let you write with a qwerty keyboard using Runes. Please note some information below.
RUNE BY SWEETMICHAEL is based on the Germanic Futhark runic alphabet.There are only 22 letters in the Futhark, plus three letters we do not have in the English alphabet.
Two special letters are placed in $ and % .
$ will give you ING. (The letter Ng)
% will give you TH. (The letter Thorn)
X,V,C and Q do not exist in the Futhark so take note below.
X will give you KS. (Ie. Box becomes Boks)
V will give you W aVoid the sound.
C and Q will give you K.
Odin (The blank Rune) is SPACE.
There is a full stop.
and the numbers 1 to 10 are represented with 0 being 10 as thay had no 0.
63661
Published: 17th April, 2013
Last edited: 19th April, 2013
Created: 16th April, 2013
All the letters are derived from the shield (see shield on the @ sign)
75624
Published: 19th August, 2013
Last edited: 31st July, 2022
Created: 17th August, 2013
For the goddess Circe ...
Playing with shapes and 'frames' I made this for a "mix-and-match" family of decorative fonts called CIRCE. The caps look great as a "majuscle" but can also be used at the beginning of sentences (breathtaking alternative, try it in text without a full-stop after a sentence). Arched numbers could be useful to indicate the result of a maths question ;)
Use of punctuation marks in an arch might make a plain CIRCE text more eyecatching. They can be used as a decorative element, as divider, etc.etc.
A single empty arch is available on the "=", double empty arches on the "[", "]" and "/", triple empty arches on the "<" and ">" Those few other puctuation marks I made are on their respective places :)
126555
Published: 4th January, 2013
Last edited: 12th May, 2018
Created: 17th November, 2012
Longing for Spring I decided to design a font to welcome springtime pleasure and the growing year starting anew.
I quite enjoyed designing the flowers.
222481
Published: 22nd October, 2011
Last edited: 26th September, 2013
Created: 25th August, 2011
I needed a cauldron font for a project and decided that it should cook up something spectacular so that the steam from the contents forms slightly visible letters. I think it looks good in larger sizes. The mouse was difficult, but it looks fun and might stay.
2554611
Published: 13th November, 2014
Last edited: 14th November, 2014
Created: 4th November, 2014
Inspired by a map of ley lines which reminded me of abstract art.
I kept the "space" purposefully narrow, depending on word length I found a narrow space more pleasing but with longer words the space needed to be larger.
The large circle on the "=" is an alternative "."
111451
Published: 27th March, 2013
Last edited: 27th December, 2013
Created: 27th March, 2013
After losing a few card games against the computer it was time to have cards that were easy to use ;)
These make a great spelling game :)
101384
Published: 9th October, 2011
Last edited: 15th July, 2011
Created: 15th July, 2011
The grenic runes contain one symbol for each uppercase letter of the alphabet and for the numbers 0 to 9. There are two options for the letter 'e', upper or lowercase to use. They are interchangeable and a pure whim to slow down code breakers who search first for the most frequent symbol to equate to the letter 'e'. Double letters are not used as in normal runic tradition. Numbers are used in the normal way. Grenic runes are especially useful for carving into stone as no rune has any contained space to break out whilst carving.