101711
Published: 3rd November, 2014
Last edited: 2nd November, 2014
Created: 1st November, 2014
Recreation of the pixel font from Konami's (rather horrid) "S.P.Y. - Special Project Y" (1989). Only the characters present in the game's tile set have been included.
120650
Published: 3rd June, 2012
Last edited: 3rd June, 2012
Created: 1st June, 2012
This is the morse code font that I made. You can modify and thanks.
Enjoy!!
192992
Published: 15th August, 2010
Last edited: 18th August, 2010
Created: 15th August, 2010
A simple conscript (constructed script / writing system / alphabet) inspired by conlangs (constructed languages) and yet undeciphered ancient and modern writings.
Currently, this conscript is just a basic substitution set and can be used as an alternative writing system for the Basic Latin set (the new glyphs correspond to the Latin alphabet), i.e. for writing English, but the glyphs for Cyrillic are still unfinished.
The capital letters (uppercase letter glyphs) are identical to their lowercase equivalents, but are written inside a square to distinguish them from the lowercases.
The font has some problems with punctuation kerning, but these are because of the need for the capital letters to be aligned to the lowercases. Standard symbols such as numbers and punctuation are identical to their Latin originals.
The final goal is to write my own conlang, which will utilize a future version of this script.
The script is also intended as a substitution alphabet for writing Latin, Cyrillic and other languages (using a yet undeveloped specific interlingua convention).
For a quick reference chart on how to read the letter-to-letter correspondence, see http://sahwar.deviantart.com/art/Sahwarian-writing-systems-1-128986775.
As already stated, the SahWarian Alphabet Type1 is currently just an alternative alphabet for English invented by sahwar. It is intended to be used as a code for writing diaries, journals, artcode or hidden messages.
Notable features:
Type of writing system: alphabet
Direction of writing: left to write in horizontal lines
Used to write: only English / Basic Latin (for now).
(Info source used for some of the terms: http://omniglot.com)
Changelog:
15 Aug 2010 — Initial release.
17 Aug 2010 — Some minor fixes.
18 Aug 2010 — Fixed the "]" (it was incorrectly identical to the "[". Added more information to this description.
150711
Published: 19th July, 2009
Last edited: 15th July, 2018
Created: 19th July, 2009
Font from Future Spy, (C) 1984 Sega; their second Zaxxon-like game.
100260
Published: 23rd April, 2009
Last edited: 24th May, 2009
Created: 23rd April, 2009
A not-so-well-known cryptographic language. It's decoded or encoded by drawing a 3x3 grid(#) and an X. Put two letters in each. Top-bottom left-right for the grid, and clockwise for the X. Draw the outline of the section. Draw a dot in the middle for the second letter, or leave it blank for the first. Or, you can use this. That would be easier.
Only supports capital English characters, A-Z.