120661
Published: 16th December, 2010
Last edited: 16th December, 2010
Created: 25th November, 2010
InTacto: the font that allows you to read braille and text simultaneously.
101993
Published: 4th August, 2010
Last edited: 15th January, 2012
Created: 1st August, 2010
A visual aide to learning the Braille Alphabet and numbers. May contain errors. Some people may find this method harmful or not helpful to their learning, so please be cautious. Also, it may help to design your own learning aide instead of using mine.This is a clone of Braille Level One
80811
Published: 31st July, 2010
Last edited: 31st July, 2010
Created: 31st July, 2010
Braille Level One, no contractions. Please note that I am not a Braille expert and there are likely mistakes, and it is very hard to produce acceptable Braille using this font. This is more for fun. PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS FONT AS A GUIDE FOR PRODUCING REAL BRAILLE IN ANY IMPORTANT SITUATIONS...
Problems include: Not all punctuation is listed. Also, a number which is longer than one digit would not need to be prefixed with the number marker before every digit, only once. There are many conventions to Braille that this simplistic font will make hard to obey.
70901
Published: 29th May, 2010
Last edited: 29th May, 2010
Created: 28th May, 2010
This uses the actual Braille alphabet with some symbols above the Braille "pattern" stating what they are. For example, the "LETTER SHIFT" pattern is shown as an 'up' arrow with a line at the bottom. Some patterns are shared between characters, like A-I and J, and, 1-9 and 0, respectively. The difference is that for the letters nothing precedes it, BUT, for the numbers it is preceded by the 'number' modifier (has a pound sign above it, #). The open-quotation marks and the question point also share the same pattern, and its placement determines what it is. For example, "HELLO" would be the quote marks, but 'what“' would be a question point. If there are any other questions, you know who to contact.
122392
Published: 28th February, 2010
Last edited: 28th February, 2010
Created: 28th February, 2010
Clone of Moon 4x4 Black.This is a clone of Moon 4x4 Black
190991
Published: 26th February, 2010
Last edited: 3rd March, 2010
Created: 25th February, 2010
Is a curious font that can learn the positions of the six dots used in the Braille alphabet with small letters in each symbol that represents that symbol
70980
Published: 31st January, 2010
Last edited: 31st January, 2010
Created: 31st January, 2010
/ denotes the capital symbol. # denotes the number symbol. Denote / with \, and \ with `.
90300
Published: 26th December, 2009
Last edited: 26th December, 2009
Created: 26th December, 2009
Do you know the embossed printing?
Yes, another name is "BRAILLE".
That was my inspiration.
1001124826091
Published: 25th November, 2009
Last edited: 23rd April, 2015
Created: 17th October, 2009
A monospaced pixel font with over 8000 glyphs! 7 pixels wide, 12 pixels tall. Some characters may be wider than 7 pixels to make them connect with other characters.
250920
Published: 15th November, 2009
Last edited: 13th June, 2010
Created: 15th November, 2009
Slim version of Kobigraph visual braille font.
http://dotlessbraille.org/kobographs.htmThis is a clone
271762
Published: 1st August, 2009
Last edited: 2nd August, 2009
Created: 1st August, 2009
Raphigraphy by Louis Braille (1839), according to http://www.fakoo.de/raphi/raphigrafie-alphabet.html
262392
Published: 17th July, 2009
Last edited: 18th July, 2009
Created: 16th July, 2009
Latin alphabet for partially sighted people after William Moon (1818–1894).
Edgy square design.
N and Z are ugly.
250391
Published: 17th July, 2009
Last edited: 17th July, 2009
Created: 17th July, 2009
An embossed script for the partially sighted, developed by Moon in the middle of the 19th century. Black or Extra Bold style in a 4x4 square. This of course wouldn’t be usable for the blind.
H isn’t perfect, but needs to be distinguishable from O. R and S are the same as in Moon Bold.This is a clone of Moon 4x4 Bold
190392
Published: 17th July, 2009
Last edited: 17th July, 2009
Created: 16th July, 2009
An embossed script for the partially sighted, developed by Moon in the middle of the 19th century. Bold style in a 4x4 square.
The diagonals in N and Z are probably too bold.This is a clone
200383
Published: 16th July, 2009
Last edited: 18th July, 2009
Created: 16th July, 2009
Clone of Moon square4 in a 3x3 raster.This is a clone of Moon 4x4 Thin
110990
Published: 15th April, 2009
Last edited: 18th April, 2009
Created: 2nd April, 2009
Keep in mind that this is not completely accurate. Don't use this as a reference.
80830
Published: 24th March, 2009
Last edited: 28th March, 2009
Created: 24th March, 2009
Font with embedded
* French Braille coding for letters,
* Antoine coding for numbers
suitable for blinds or not.
According to:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille .
In french, "Jeu Braille" means "Braille game" and sounds like "I bawl".This is a clone
70421
Published: 8th March, 2009
Last edited: 24th May, 2009
Created: 8th March, 2009
Write in the braille alphabet! Mono-spaced font. Only upper case letters & numbers. Please rate it!
230761
Published: 13th February, 2009
Last edited: 27th July, 2021
Created: 13th February, 2009
It's Braille font, font for dlind people. The Braille system was based on a method of communication originally developed by Charles Barbier in response to Napoleon's demand for a code that soldiers could use to communicate silently and without light at night called night writing.
110520
Published: 7th February, 2009
Last edited: 17th February, 2009
Created: 7th February, 2009
Based on the Moon alphabet for the blind devised by William Moon (1818-1894). Use lower case for all letters, except for "wh" (shift +w), "ch" (shift +c), "th" (shift + t), "and" (shift +7), and "numerical sign" (shift +n).
P.s. I've decided to change the name from MoonGlow to MoonType as I've discovered that there's a commercial font available with the former name.
100520
Published: 26th January, 2009
Last edited: 27th January, 2009
Created: 26th January, 2009
Chainlink Visible Braille.
Type in lower case.
Shift+C = capital letter follows,
+N = number follows,
+Q = opening question mark,
+H = contraction for "ch",
+S = contraction for "sh",
+T = contraction for "th",
+7 (&) = contraction for the word "and".
I've put place markers on the characters "capital letter follows" (horizontal bars in positions 1 & 3) and "apostrophe" (vertical bars in positions 4 & 6) as an aide to distinguishing the two characters.
100540
Published: 7th January, 2009
Last edited: 8th January, 2009
Created: 6th January, 2009
A Braille Alphabet. I don't know if this is the real Braille, but it is what i found.
140860
Published: 30th September, 2008
Last edited: 30th September, 2008
Created: 30th September, 2008
Dies ist die "Braille" schrift.
Blinde Menschen benutzen sie
840793
Published: 1st June, 2008
Last edited: 21st April, 2010
Created: 1st June, 2008
Clone of Braille (Basic). I swapped the hollow circles for small dots.
Special characters: There are no capital letters in Braille. Instead, there is a symbol for "capital letter follows," which I have placed in the "at" (@) symbol. The "number follows" symbol is usually placed in the space for the "number" symbol (#), so I've followed that convention. In addition, I have copied the symbol for each letter into both the upper and lower case spaces, to make it easier to type something up (or select an existing text file) and switch the font to Braille (Basic) Alternate.
This is a clone of Braille (Basic)