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Semaphorme

By Simon Walsh

Sempahorme was developed after researching coding and different ways of communicating information. Directly lifting the semiotics of naval flag messaging systems and creating a type from it.

Its intended to be used with no kearning, simply push the letters up against each other. I have also included a 'space' semaphorme made up of blue and yellow squares, intended as use between the words. Ideally for this type to work as intended you should have no line spacing either.

  • colour
  • conceptual
  • display
  • flags
  • semaphore
  • system

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