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Dominoes

Dominoes™

by Aah Yes
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Complete family of 7 fonts: $4.50
Dominoes Font Family was designed by published by Aah Yes. Dominoes contains 7 styles and family package options.

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Dominoes Family

7 fonts

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  • Dominoes Horizontal Dominoes Horizontal

  • Dominoes White Horizontal Dominoes White Horizontal

  • Dominoes Vertical Dominoes Vertical

  • Dominoes White Vertical Dominoes White Vertical

  • Dominoes Gameplay Dominoes Gameplay

  • Dominoes White Gameplay Dominoes White Gameplay

  • Dominoes Gameplay Alt Dominoes Gameplay Alt

Per style:

$0.64

Pack of 7 styles:

$4.50

About Dominoes Font Family


There's 100 dominoes in this font, with all possible combinations from double-blank to double-nine. Just type in the two numbers of the domino you want (such as 25 for two-five, or 52 for five-two) with Ligatures on, and you'll get the domino you want. There's also the letters, numbers and punctuation. (see below for more) You would need a program with Open-Type features to do this - most modern graphics and word-processing programs have this feature. There's seven styles - which come as Horizontal; Vertical; and Gameplay - in either Black or White. The Horizontal version has all the dominoes showing horizontally, the Vertical version has them all appearing vertically, and the Gameplay version replicates actual gameplay where the doubles are at 90 degrees to the other dominoes. You can see this on the images in the gallery. And there's an Alternative version of the Gameplay black version but with a different pattern on the number 7 and 8 dominoes. The best way to access the characters is to set Ligatures to 'On' and type in the two numbers you want for that domino, the first number appears to the left/on top, and the second number appears to the right/on the bottom. In this way 25 will appear as a different domino to 52. That's about as easy as it could be unless you have fully mastered telepathy. Alternatively you can access the characters via the Character Set. Please note: You'll need to enable Standard Ligatures for these domino faces to show as it is described above - which will require a program that contains Open-Type features. Modern graphics programs have this feature, and most enable it by default, with some you may have to enable it yourself. Basic text editors probably don't have this feature whereas advanced Word Processing Programs probably do. Also note: There's the full set of ASCII characters for standard letters, numbers and punctuation, but no accented characters, (there's pretty much everything for English but not the extended set of accented letters for various languages and extra symbols we'd normally include in a font - it's a font intended for giving Domino pieces and not for advanced Word Processing or Type-setting work.) But there's enough there for any basic textual work - and you get the dominoes of course. The alphanumeric characters are taken from our Sanstone Semibold font. To get two numbers like 34 to appear as numbers rather than dominoes, either switch Ligatures off, or type a grave accent (top left of the keyboard, to the left of the numbers row) which will allow the numbers to appear as two numbers together and not convert them to dominoes, (it will actually print a very tiny blank space between them that you won't even see.)

Designers:

Publisher: Aah Yes

Foundry: Aah Yes

Design Owner: Aah Yes

MyFonts debut: Feb 20, 2018

Dominoes™ is a trademark of Aah Yes.

About Aah Yes

Aah Yes Fonts presents 10 brand-new and original font families, including Dascari, a funky and informal yet highly-readable font that would suit a large variety of modern graphics situations; and Cabragio which is a curvy font which flows attractively and dynamically, especially in its lower case letters, and is a quite distinct font. Deltarbo is a conventional medium-heavy sans-serif that has modern clean lines and a slightly "rounded-rectangle" feel for great legibility. There are two handwriting fonts in this new selection - Write is a fairly neat (perhaps even formal) handwriting font or print, useable for both display and text with clear and well-defined characters, and Dorkihand is genuinely left-handed writing, and veers more towards the grunge style of handwriting. Tuzonie, Crockstomp and Rappica fall into the "misprinted, degraded or distressed" category, and give varying degrees of degradation to different block types, with internal and external letter-distress being available. Smeethe manages to look almost out of focus while being both degraded and yet smooth, but not so degraded as to impair its legibility. Meltifex puts at the user's disposal a full set of melting letters, which drip away at the bottom. Dascari and Write have been created in an extensive variety of weights and styles. All Aah Yes's Fonts' font packages contain both TTF or OTF formats, (i.e. both formats are included in the same zip file) and all the fonts are - as you would expect - comprehensively kerned, and contain an extensive selection of accented and non-English characters. As far as the Font Authors are aware, the invented font names are all quite meaningless, none of them is something unspeakable in Etruscan or Hittite. (But if they are, please let us know.)

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