Didn't we see this one about 6 months ago? Or was it just when I was looking for a replacement for "Hells Programmer", which used to be one of the cleanest, unambiguous fonts out there, it even makes Courier and Terminal seem confusing.
Anyway my kids are grateful, the youngest likes funky fonts when he is typing.
Anybody knows where I can find a free yin-yang-based font? I'm thinking of creating it myself, but it's technically complicated. I've found a few online fonts with that name/theme, but what I'm looking for, is letters based on the famous symbol. And not just "O"...
Didn't we see this one about 6 months ago? Or was it just when I was looking for a replacement for "Hells Programmer", which used to be one of the cleanest, unambiguous fonts out there, it even makes Courier and Terminal seem confusing.
ReplyDeleteAnyway my kids are grateful, the youngest likes funky fonts when he is typing.
Back then I wrote about Chank.
ReplyDeletehttp://eolake.blogspot.com/2007/11/chank-fonts.html
I hate using a fancy font that when on available on the receiver's end reverts to his default. Still, cool fonts.
ReplyDeleteYes, long ago I gave up using special fonts on the web, except for graphics and logos.
ReplyDeleteOne shouldn't use anything fancy for long text anyway.
Anybody knows where I can find a free yin-yang-based font? I'm thinking of creating it myself, but it's technically complicated.
ReplyDeleteI've found a few online fonts with that name/theme, but what I'm looking for, is letters based on the famous symbol. And not just "O"...