110262
Published: 9th November, 2012
Last edited: 9th November, 2012
Created: 9th November, 2012
A small font based on the Pigpen cipher.
(capitals only for now)
2108911
Published: 12th July, 2011
Last edited: 12th July, 2011
Created: 12th July, 2011
A cryptographic typeface I developed when I was 12 years old, looks pretty cool and alien-like on paper. You could use it in sci-fi production, or to prank your coworkers.
In terms of security it's arguably somewhat less secure then pig pen, but makes up for it by being easier to learn (10 minutes and you're golden), actually having numbers and punctuation and obviously by being less well-known (major plus).
301993
Published: 5th January, 2011
Last edited: 7th January, 2011
Created: 5th January, 2011
I had to clone this one from the 2nd one due to technical difficulties with the original fontstruction. No restrictions all uses allowed for commercial use just credit me using any means possible.This is a clone of freemasons cipher2
180991
Published: 8th December, 2010
Last edited: 6th June, 2015
Created: 8th December, 2010
a new version of the Freemasons cipher. FINISHED WITH ALL CHARICTERS COVERED. no restrictions on use. if used for commercial purposes please credit me as the creator of the font. nothing grand just hide my name somewhere on the work if you need to.This is a clone of cipher
192992
Published: 15th August, 2010
Last edited: 18th August, 2010
Created: 15th August, 2010
A simple conscript (constructed script / writing system / alphabet) inspired by conlangs (constructed languages) and yet undeciphered ancient and modern writings.
Currently, this conscript is just a basic substitution set and can be used as an alternative writing system for the Basic Latin set (the new glyphs correspond to the Latin alphabet), i.e. for writing English, but the glyphs for Cyrillic are still unfinished.
The capital letters (uppercase letter glyphs) are identical to their lowercase equivalents, but are written inside a square to distinguish them from the lowercases.
The font has some problems with punctuation kerning, but these are because of the need for the capital letters to be aligned to the lowercases. Standard symbols such as numbers and punctuation are identical to their Latin originals.
The final goal is to write my own conlang, which will utilize a future version of this script.
The script is also intended as a substitution alphabet for writing Latin, Cyrillic and other languages (using a yet undeveloped specific interlingua convention).
For a quick reference chart on how to read the letter-to-letter correspondence, see http://sahwar.deviantart.com/art/Sahwarian-writing-systems-1-128986775.
As already stated, the SahWarian Alphabet Type1 is currently just an alternative alphabet for English invented by sahwar. It is intended to be used as a code for writing diaries, journals, artcode or hidden messages.
Notable features:
Type of writing system: alphabet
Direction of writing: left to write in horizontal lines
Used to write: only English / Basic Latin (for now).
(Info source used for some of the terms: http://omniglot.com)
Changelog:
15 Aug 2010 — Initial release.
17 Aug 2010 — Some minor fixes.
18 Aug 2010 — Fixed the "]" (it was incorrectly identical to the "[". Added more information to this description.