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Lorraine Braille

by Echopraxium
Individual Styles from $9.50 USD
The Lorraine Braille Font Family was designed by Michel Kern and published by Echopraxium. Lorraine Braille contains 1 styles. More about this family

About the family


This is a decorative and steganographic Braille font based on Lorraine Cross pattern.

As the Lorraine cross splits space into six areas, it may be used to represent Braille glyphs.


Provided Glyphs

* Lowercase letters (a..z): a White cross and Black square dots

* Uppercasecase letters (A..Z): a Black cross and White square dots

* Special characters (e.g. !#$%*+<>{}()[]...)

* Decorative glyphs (provided in black and white as well)


Glyph code intervals

- Codes 48..57: Bullets (0..9 digits)

- Codes 130..150: 'White Stars'

- Codes 192..233: 'Black Stars', Black border glyphs and other black patterns.

- Codes 214..233: Border/Decorative glyphs (Black)

- Codes 235..255: Border/Decorative glyphs (White)

- Codes for Cross w/o dots: Black (192), White (235)

- Codes for Cross and 6 dots: Black (191), White (234)

- Code for 'Half-width space' (166)


Posters

1. Logo: illustrates usage of border glyphs

2. Meta: Two big Lorraine Braille glyphs drawn with pattern glyphs

3. Stars: illustrates usage of 'Star' and pattern glyphs

4. Bullets: illustrates usage of bullet glyphs (0..9)

5. Human rights - Article 1


NB:

- Encoding is: Windows Latin ("ANSI")

- Published in two versions: Commercial and Free for personal use

Designers: Michel Kern

Foundry: Echopraxium

MyFonts debut: Jun 15, 2021

Lorraine Braille

About Echopraxium

Echopraxium foundry creates unconventional typefaces where experimentation meets imagination. Our work explores unexpected territories: * Steganography & ornamental Braille (e.g. Quarter Braille, Maze Braille, Diamond Braille) * Lattice‑forming glyphs (e.g. Maze Braille, Hex Braille, Kernig Braille) * Antique / Sci‑fi / Non‑Roman / Fantasy and Fictional alphabets As a side note: we also develop substitution ciphers (not to be confused with our typefaces). Example: LSPK90H (a Leetspeak variant meant to be read clockwise). Dif‑tor heh smusma \\//_ (Live long and prosper)

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