1501773
Published: 27th July, 2012
Last edited: 27th July, 2012
Created: 27th July, 2012
Font from the TI-83+ graphing calculator. Contains most characters, including accented letters and some greek symbols. Link to characters that this font was created from: http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/83lgfont
2811153
Published: 30th December, 2011
Last edited: 30th December, 2011
Created: 30th December, 2011
Clone of bargraphPM with bar display for both positive and negative valuesThis is a clone of bargraphPM
12301155
Published: 30th December, 2011
Last edited: 30th December, 2011
Created: 30th December, 2011
Clone of bargraph with support for positive and negative bars.This is a clone of bargraph
3623110
Published: 25th October, 2011
Last edited: 23rd November, 2011
Created: 23rd October, 2011
As part of a project for my graphic design course at UWE, our brief was to create a typeface based on a theme. I chose vibration as my theme as I explored my theme I was drawn to line graphs which help record the frequency of sounds. I wanted my typeface to resemble this like it was on an ECG monitor. I also looked at John Skelton’s pinpression typeface which truly inspired my font, having continuous lines connecting all of the characters was very important and finding his work showed me that it was possible. This is my first attempt at creating a typeface and there are still alterations that need to be done.
270625
Published: 28th December, 2010
Last edited: 28th December, 2010
Created: 9th December, 2010
A morse code with another form, more intuitive than classic form.
601130
Published: 23rd January, 2010
Last edited: 24th April, 2010
Created: 23rd January, 2010
"Graphs and Grids" is designed for practical use, and thus has a few odds and ends.
1. CAPS are VERTICAL, and LOWERCASE is HORIZONTAL.
2. Numbers are HORIZONTAL, but pressing SHIFT turns them VERTICAL.
3. Because of rule 2, certain characters have been moved to ALT-CODES.
ALT + 91x (where "x" is a number 0-9) will produce that number VERTICALLY.
ALT + 42x (where "x" is a number 0-9) will produce the symbol above that number (on your keyboard) VERTICALLY.
4. To write vertically, simply enter a letter and press ENTER to go down.
5. This is a work-in-progress, and any Comments and Criticism (C&C) are welcome.
Everything is complete for HORIZONTAL, and everything is done for VERTICAL except the symbols/punctuation that surround the ENTER key.
I'll figure a way to do those later.
274119636
Published: 9th May, 2008
Last edited: 13th February, 2009
Created: 9th May, 2008
Clone of Structurosa. Cloned by ChandooThis is a clone of Structurosa