Make a big impression with these enormous letters, also known as ASCII text, made out of normal keyboard characters. Stacked text ▸▸ Create huge texts with ASCII characters □️ Stack two texts on top of each other without using the space of two lines. Striped text ▸▸ Stack two texts on top of each other □ You can add them under, over or through your text. With our simple generator you can decorate your text with underline, overline, bows, hooks and other shapes. Mirrored text ▸▸ Decorate your text with Underline, Overline and Strikethrough 〰️ Turn your text upside down, put it in reverse or make your text reversed and upside down at the same time! HOUSE - ƎƧUOH - HOႶƧE - ƎS∩OH Messletters ▸▸ Turn your text Upside down or Mirrored □ Fancy Font Generator □ Stylish Text, Emoji and Symbols!Ĭreate cool stylish text to copy and paste with our Fancy Font Generator ( ˘ ³˘)□□ Use it on Instagram, Facebook, Whatsapp or wherever you like! If you have any suggestions or questions, you can contact us via either the contact page or else via Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, etc. Or on mobile, click the menu button on the top right. You can do it all on Messletters! Just have a look through the main menu on the left. What about Shapes? Or Characters? Perhaps you want your text mirrored, or maybe upside down! Or make nice waves that you can use as separator lines in text. We have so much more to offer, because we just love everything that has to do with text! Would you like to add your own creations or can't find something? Flick us a message! Contact It's completely normal for some characters to appear as squares. When our generator has converted your text into a stylish fancy text you simply copy and paste it where you like! Like we said, you can use it anywhere! As your Twitter name, a Tweet, a Facebook post, in your bio, on Instagram, photo captions, signatures and so on! But, aye, who cares! Fancy fonts! And then what? □ The right name would probably be more like text styles or just fancy text. On Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, WeChat, you name it. But, that is exactly why it works everywhere. Even though everyone always calls Messletters a font or typeface (even we do □), they're actually indeed not. Wait, fonts? I thought you said earlier Messletters weren't fonts? Fonts, hm, yeah, you're right. Like calligraphy fonts, cursive style, italic style, bold style, web script fonts, cursive fonts, handwriting fonts, old English fonts, word fonts, pretty fonts, etc. When you enter your text in our generator, it converts your normal text into these stylish fonts or fancy styles. Haha, well, Messletters are mostly just Unicode characters from foreign languages like Grεεκ ( Greek) or Гцѕѕідп (Russian - Cyrillic) or characters like the Phonetic Alphabet. Later on, as people started using multiple messengers, like Skype, Facebook and Twitter, we changed the name to Messletters, a combination from the words MESSenger and LETTERS. Pre-2008 Messletters was called MSN Letters, as people were using the fancy text generator mostly for their chat name in MSN Messenger, which was a very popular chat software back then. The adjective fancy, meaning “fine, ornamental,” did not appear until 1753 it developed from attributive use of the noun in the sense “designed to please the taste or fancy.First a bit of history behind the name Messletters. Fantasy comes from Old French phantasie, fantasie “imagination, imaginative faculty, a work of the imagination,” which in turn comes from Late Latin phantasia “idea, notion, fancy, imagined experience or set of circumstances, mere fancy or semblance.” In the Vulgate (the Latin version of the Bible, prepared chiefly by Saint Jerome at the end of the 4th century), phantasia also means “apparition, phantom.” The original meaning of fancy, “individual preference or liking, arbitrary inclination,” as in “to take a fancy to someone,” was only one of several meanings of Middle English fantasie, a technical word in the psychology of scholasticism (the system of theological and philosophical teaching and disputation predominant in the Middle Ages, based chiefly upon the authority of the Bible, of the church fathers, and of Aristotle and his pagan, Christian, Muslim, and Jewish commentators). Fancy is a 15th-century contraction of fantasy or phantasy.
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