Well, as it turns out, this isn't a "creepyfont" - instead it's an abuse of Unicode "modifying characters" to create creepytext. These are characters that are able to be "added to" an existing character. It's like how some languages have marks about the letters to specify that it'...
Though they are useful for generating crazy text which we can copy and paste into the comments of a funny cat video on YouTube, they're also very useful when we want to augment the way a letter is pronounced. By adding a diacritic, we can specify that the letter is pronounced in a ...
True, it does give a location, but what are the rest of those letters and numbers? It is still working, and when I look at the source of the message I can see where it was sent and then what was done to it to get it to me. A prime example is one that comes from support@...
Now apply some text in the center of your canvas. The text can say whatever you want, but in this case I’ve just typed out the letters ‘PSD’. The font is not important, but it’s easier if you use a legible, bold font: Step 6 Now cut out and paste in your branches from th...