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Published: 27th April, 2024
Last edited: 15th June, 2009
Created: 10th July, 2008
This font is a collection of parts to make little faces, or smileys. Different parts are grouped on the keyboard. 1, q, a, z, 2, w, s, x, 3, e, d, and c are all eyes. 4, r, f, v, 5, t, g, and b are all noses. 6, y, h, n, 7, u, j, m, 8, i, k, ,, 9, o, l, ., -, [, and ] are all mouths. Q, W, E, R, T, Y, U, I, O, and P are all eyebrows. !, @, #, $, and % are all hair styles. Enjoy!This is a clone of Smileys!
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Published: 1st May, 2008
Last edited: 18th October, 2008
Created: 1st May, 2008
Finally, a font that combines MICR with UPC-A* To use, A-J is 0-9 start digit, 0-9 is 0-9 left of the guard bars, - is the guard bars, )!@#$%^&*( are 0-9 right of the guard bars, and a-j is 0-9 in the check digit.
For instance to encode the UPC for Adobe Photoshop CS3 (883919080222) you would type:
I83919-)*)@@c
I hope that's clear :-)
*Note: Font may not actually work with either MICR or UPC systems, although it will work as an awesome futuristic machine prison camp tattoo.
382713
Published: 6th September, 2008
Last edited: 22nd September, 2008
Created: 6th September, 2008
Diese Schrift kann euch helfen Arbeitsbögen für die Grundschule zu erstellen. Jeder Kasten gibt die äußere Form eines Buchstaben wieder, die Schüler können so den Kreis der möglichen Buchstaben eingrenzen und Lückentexte leichter ausfüllen. Sie merken z.B. schnell, dass sie Bett nicht Bedd schreiben können, denn das passt nicht in die Kästchen...
Sonderzeichen müsstet ihr aus einer anderen Schrift nehmen...
Funzt bei mir in PowerPoint!
I created this font for my work as a teacher. It helps children to fill in the right letter.
It's not that beautiful, but I'm sure, it'll do...
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Published: 24th April, 2008
Last edited: 19th June, 2008
Created: 24th April, 2008
Once we can change the spacing between glyphs, this could be used to spell out phrases in Morse. Until then, it's good for making code-tables, at least, which is why I made it. Punctuation and other languages (lots of 'em!) can follow if anyone's interested.