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Download Hex Braille Fonts Family From Echopraxium
Download Hex Braille Fonts Family From Echopraxium Download Hex Braille Fonts Family From EchopraxiumDownload Hex Braille Fonts Family From Echopraxium



This monospace font is to display braille in an original although in a rather "steganographic" way.

Its glyphs are designed from a flat hexagon which can be read as 3 rows of 2 vertices (i.e. regular braille glyph grid). The initial design is illustrated by glyph 'ç' (no dot) and 'û' (6 dots) as illustrated by poster 5.


HexBraille glyphs are connected to each other, so there are 6 connections for each (2 on left/right and 4 on top/bottom). A text using this font will display a lattice, not the honeycomb but instead it will show various patterns and the whole looks similar to a PCB.


In the interline squares are frequent and diagonally there are unclosed "irregular convex octagons". For esthetical reasons, squares were favored over octagons.


Note 1: It's also possible to frame the text with 2 sets of border glyphs: octagonal (€°£µ§¥~¢) and rectangular (èéêïîàâä), as illustrated by poster 2.


Note 2: For best esthetical result (especially when using frame glyphs) with Microsoft Word, use CTRL+8 to display Pilcrow () and Non Breaking Space glyphs.



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