Dotsies (2012)
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Dotsies (2012)
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#4I learned it back then. Used it for a while as a privacy feature for my phone.
I whished the downloadable font would be the "densest" setting, not just abc encoding
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#6http://i.imgur.com/3XIMXcD.png (added the 0-9 digits for emotional effect)
I can't seem to put my finger on what makes a scheme more 'readable' than another.
Edit: Reminds me a lot of Chinese, but in this case there's a clear procedure to decode glyphs as a word!
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#7signs needs to be distinct
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#8imagelike alphabets and languages are harder to process, takes more time, not effective signs needs to be distinct
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#9Is this a real thing?
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#10Why not follow the 'natural' scheme of binary? A picture is worth n words: http://i.imgur.com/3XIMXcD.png (added the 0-9 digits for emotional effect) I can't seem to put my finger on what makes a scheme more 'readable' than another. Edit: Reminds me a lot of Chinese, but in this case there's a clear procedure to decode glyphs as a word!
I think one constraint is that the meaning of glyphs should be translation invariant. But this does not hold for dotsies either (the glyph for "a" could be interpreted as "b" depending on where the baseline is chosen). I wonder how subscripting or superscripting works with this font :)