An attempt to make a Calculatrix with both squares and hexagonal segments. The result doesn't really fit in with the others, but it has a harsh and highly technical appearance about it which I like.
More glyphs later, maybe?
a = A.M.
b = Bell
c = Celsius
d = Fahrenheit
e = Degree sign
f = Friday
g – l = Seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, and years.
m = Monday
o = Pence
p = P.M.
s = Thursday
t = Tuesday
u = Saturday
v = Sunday
w = Wednesday
#, % – &, ( – +, /, < – >, and @ = January – December
à – ð = Thermometers
A segmented display inspired by Lorica Segmentata.
I didn't make this to convey the idea of "Space Romans", but I can see how it might be used in such a context. For that I'm envisioning something like a flip-dot display which uses these metal plates. Perhaps in the future I'll get an Arduino and some servos, then set about trying to build such a display...
An experimental 15-segment display which looks rather like a fence.
There's no DE-FENSE against DE-FENCE!
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See also:Lonewolves Guild
Experimental 33-segment display. While setting the spacing for Piscrypt Plain, I turned on monospacing and all the glyphs stacked up. I thought that made an interesting shape to design a segmented display on.
This has its own set of composite bricks; feel free to clone it and experiment!
Original size: 20pt
See also: Inkthorn, Miners Guild
1.01
A Font Showing how 7-Segment Fonts were NOT Perfectly Fitting.
STATUS
Basic Latin - Done
Latin-1 - Planned
NOTES
It's Readable.
Greek and Cyrillic were also Planned, COMMING SOON!
CHANGELOG
Beta - Added Uppercase.
Release Canidate - Added Lowercase, Numbers, and Some symbols.
1.0 - Finished Basic Latin.
1.01 - More Accurate.