
M Code
M. Code came to be by asking the question of how to look at Morse Code and be able to differentiate what dots and dashes belong to what letters. Morse code was first used in 1844, and since then, there has been no typeface created to help the viewer learn: order and which dot and dashes belong to each character.
M. Code was created by cutting an existing typeface, Letter Gothic STD, in half and then creating the rest of the letter using morse code. When reading the letters left to right you are able to learn the order of Morse Code for that certain character.

