This is the black and white version of Gameatile. For the color version, see this.
The black and white version should only be used when the software you want to use it in does not support the COLR color fonts.
— Inspirations —
Tiles and Dominoes by tredakam30
— Private Use Assignments —
E000-E7FF: My usual 7-segment and arbitrary fraction characters for monospaced fonts
E800-E81F: Single tiles for 0, and 7-18; The tiles for 1-6 are in the Miscellaneous Symbols Unicode block
E820-E83F: Top parts of dominoes
E840-E85F: Bottom parts of dominoes
E860-E87F: Left parts of dominoes
E880-E89F: Right parts of dominoes
TrueType + COLR is recommended when downloading for the most software support. For the black and white version, see this.
The color version should be used in software that supports the COLR color fonts.
— Inspirations —
Tiles and Dominoes by tredakam30
— Private Use Assignments —
E000-E7FF: My usual 7-segment and arbitrary fraction characters for monospaced fonts
E800-E81F: Single tiles for 0, and 7-18; The tiles for 1-6 are in the Miscellaneous Symbols Unicode block
E820-E83F: Top parts of dominoes
E840-E85F: Bottom parts of dominoes
E860-E87F: Left parts of dominoes
E880-E89F: Right parts of dominoes
Based on the decorative identity squares that FontStruct members get when they join. My design is based on the elaborate squares of Lady Quadretti. I just had to replace the decorative bricks with the plain square which showed how much Quadretta relies on the variety of bricks to be interesting and different.
This is a clone of Lady QuadrettaA decorative font to celebrate my birthday month :) Inspired by Art Deco elements I saw on a shop window and one of my early designer-cizes (did I just invent this word??lol) which thankfully I had kept private ;) because it was too muddle-messy to show.
I think that this version looks good enough to offer as my June freebee :D
I'll add further diacritics to complete the 'More Latin' band if somebody needs them
I was playing with tiles and designed this font as units to create visual texture. Hiding letters in them came to me by accident when I did an overlay instead of a straight copy-paste. The letters are pleasently difficult to see - but for tiling interesting units in large sizes this font should be suitable.