The concept for this font is quite interesting. By drawing two hash marks, giving one dots in the middle then drawing two x's and drawing dots in those aswell, you can assign one each a letter. The system for numbers is made up by me, inspired using roman numerals but not exactly.
Remember that secret code you would use to talk to your friends in elementary school? Yeah, I didn't think so.. Whelp, I made it and it has a little inside joke for you to find! Have Fun! :D
Thu, Feb 25, 2021: (I know, there's a big space in between most of the characters right now and I am working on it)
This is the alphabet for a worldbuilding project I'm working on. It needs the reference decoder (which has not been published anywhere) to be used properly/read. It is also unfinished, and I would like to improve some of the punctuation marks as I feel they don't match the rest of the letters (especially the quotation marks). Please give me feedback on this!
dice based cypher made from 2d6 sets for each letter~
the key is attached as the sample; the letters shown there correspond to the letters typed out in lowercase as default. As upper case the colors of the dice are flipped but the order of the numbers is the same for each letter.
This font is a facsimile of a substitution cipher from The Shadow #10, "Chain of Death." Letters are replaced by blocky symbols, which consist of pairs of rectangular shapes separated by a space. To encrypt a message, the symbols are connected together by their outer right and left edges. This gives the appearance of a much greater set of symbols than there actually are, and the spaces will confuse potential codebreakers. There are no numerals or punctuation. I included square brackets ("[" and "]") for two special symbols that are frequently used to begin and end sencryptions (you can type messages [like this]).