Create ASCII Art Designs Easily with Mockdown

ASCII art is a unique plain text art style that you might have seen over the years when connecting to a remote server via the command line, or perhaps a BBS, or something silly like watching Star Wars in ASCII art from the Terminal. It’s a distinct style of artwork for plain text situations on shells, man pages, MUDs, BBSs, readme files, and more, and originates way back in the world of text-based command prompts of Apple II, unix, DOS, and the BBS days of pre-internet (and maybe before that!). If you’re a longtime reader here you might even recall using the command line to create an ASCII art banner.
If you’d like to create some really fanciful ASCII artwork, a neat web based tool is available called Mockdown, that offers a simple and easy to use grid for building ASCII artwork and diagrams. It’s all ASCII, creating plain text boxes, arrows, labels, and style, and is an impressively capable tool for building ASCII layouts right in the web browser.

















