The units are designated by the numbers 0 to 9 on the keypad.
The tens are designated by the keys from "a" to "i" (lower case).
The hundreds are designated by the keys from "j" to "r" (lower case).
The thousands are designated by the keys from "A" to "I" (capital letter).
This font is an upgrade for my previous font (https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2150715/alcatel-ot-v670-1) with fixes some Greek and Cyrillic symbols and with addition missing ones.
Now this font have all Cyrillic, Latin and Greek symbols
Previous font will stay in my FontStruction as original recreated font
PC Recreations: "System" (Regular)
This time it's not bolded!
This is a clone of System BoldPC Font recreations: "System"
This font only appears in Notepad, MS Paint and nowhere else, so replicating it might be a good idea. It's also stuck at bold, so a regular version will be coming soon.
Cryptographic Font utilizing a proprietary binary matrix algorithm designed by Joshua Michael Conci © 2017
This font and the symbols therein are direct results of the binary code for the letters, numbers, and special characters acting as seeds for a matrix code.
Every character is unique even if they "appear" similar. The top and bottom horizontal lines indicate the binary code for the associated letter. Black squares are 1 and spaces are 0.
This is a fictional numeric system that I'll use for my TRPG plays and in my world.
"Dot" = 0 | I = 1 | II = 2 | III = 3 | V = 4 | "V with strike" = 5 | "Inverted N" = 6 | "V with vertical line" = 7 | "Flipped V" = 8 | "Flipped V with strike" = 9 | + = 10 | X = 100 |
S = 1,000 | "Inverted E with +" = 10,000 (myriad) | "Inverted E with E" = 100,000,000 (myriad of myriad)
This typeface design is a edited version of Pharoan Ultra Bold as it was heavy and bold which gave me more to do with it, the theme of the type is destruction.
I wanted to merge both Deconstructivism and Glitch Art into my typeface. By finalizing my idea I looked at how letters could be morphed by being pulled and pushed, what would it look like if the letter was to be dropped what shapes it could form - instead of taking parts away from it.