the study of crop (or cropt) circles :) some of these appear in ornaments. when i did that one, i felt many of the designs reminded me of crop circles. so i added a few more :) i've done a couple of other crop circle fonts. but it kind of seems natural to make crop circles out of circles (dots), doesn't it? i have also tried to show the progression of similar designs by trying to keep/group them together, but there are some strays here and there :)
Aa: Argentina, Australia
Bb: Brazil, Bangladesh
Cc: China, Canada
Dd: Germany, Denmark
Ee: Spain, Ethiopia
Ff: France, Finland
Gg: Greece, Ghana
Hh: Hungary, India
Ii: Italy, Indonesia
Jj: Japan, Jamaica
Kk: South Korea, Kenya
Ll: Latvia, Lithuania
Mm: Mexico, Malaysia
Nn: Norway, Netherlands
Oo: Oman, Austria
Pp: Poland, Pakistan
Qq: Qatar, Guatemala
Rr: Russia, Romania
Ss: Sudan, Saudi Arabia
Tt: Turkey, Thailand
Uu: United States, Ukraine
Vv: Venezuela, Vietnam
Ww: Belarus, Sweden
Xx: United Kingdom, Israel
Yy: Yemen, Iceland
Zz: Zambia, Zimbabwe
I will add more in the future...
Alternate take on Nirvanite, this time with bullseyes rather than solid circles as the large segments.
This one is a lot more organic than its predecessor, but also a lot more confusing. Looks like clusters of alien tadpole eggs to me!
This is a clone of NirvaniteDon't worry, this is not a font, this is a picture game. Please, type any uppercase character in the user input window from A to T, then the same character but in the lowercase and then press the space before repeat the operation with other character that you want: Aa (space) Bb (space) Cc (space)... And... Surprise! Here you are my crazy pixel friends. After this, you can mix the characters and play a little bit more creating some funny "monsters": Bd (space) Hp (space) Pt... There are 400 variations to try. Enjoy them!