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Bihext
Designed by Robert Schenk, Bihext is a display and novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Ingrimayne Type.


The letters of Bihext fit into the trapezoids formed by bisecting hexagons from the top corner to the bottom corner. Because these trapezoids have two orientations, there are two sets of characters and the typeface was designed assuming that the user would want to alternate these two character sets. The alternating of characters is done automatically with the OpenType feature of contextual alternatives (calt) in applications that support it. The typeface is monospaced with very tightly letter spacing. If the letter spacing seems too tight, consider alternating colors to make the individual letters stand out as an alternative to loosening the letter spacing. Almost certainly the user will need to adjust line spacing if more than one line of text is used. The family includes an outline style that can be used in a layer above the filled style. A decorative, display face, Bihext is too difficult to read to be used for long text.



Bihext


Hollow House
Designed by Hendry Juanda, Hollow House is a display sans and novelty font published by Letterhend Studio.


Hollow House is a font which will looks great in dark / horror / spooky / scary theme. This type of font perfectly made to be applied especially in movies or storybook children which is need a standout font, and the other various formal forms such as invitations, labels, logos, magazines, books, greeting / wedding cards, packaging, fashion, make up, stationery, novels, labels or any type of advertising purpose.

Features :

numbers and punctuation
multilingual
alternates
ligatures
PUA encoded
We highly recommend using a program that supports OpenType features and Glyphs panels like many of Adobe apps and Corel Draw, so you can see and access all Glyph variations. How to access opentype feature : letterhend.com/tutorials/using-opentype-feature-in-any-software/

Email us to letterhend@gmail.com if you need something! Happy Designing!



Hollow House


Undulate
Designed by Robert Schenk, Undulate is a display sans and novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Ingrimayne Type.


Undulate was designed as an alternating-letter font in which two sets of characters alternate. The alternating is done automatically in applications that support the OpenType feature contextual alternatives (calt). Some individual characters look strange in isolation but they fit into a wave-like pattern in which shapes that bulge up alternate with shapes that bulge down.

Undulate has monospaced and monoline letters. The letter spacing is very tight to accentuate the ripple pattern. The family includes an outline style that can be used in a layer above the regular style to add color. Undulate was not designed for any particular use but as a challenge to fit letters into a particular geometric shape. The unusual patterns that a result are eye-catching and may be useful for advertising or signage and in other places where one wants attention-grabbing lettering.



Undulate


Hippie Comics JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, Hippie Comics JNL is a hand display and novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


In the 1920 edition of “How to Paint Signs and Sho’ Cards” by E. C. Matthews is an example of what is termed “poster lettering” that is so free form and unusual it borders on the eccentric.

Resembling lettering more commonly found in 1960s “underground comics” of the Hippie generation rather than of the Art Nouveau period, it oddly enough works well in both styles.

This novelty typeface is now available as Hippie Comics JNL in both regular and oblique versions.



Hippie Comics JNL


Shutterbug JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, Shutterbug JNL is a display and novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.




Shutterbug JNL


Ovaltown
Designed by Robert Schenk, Ovaltown is a novelty font family. This typeface has three styles and was published by Ingrimayne Type.


Ovaltown is a geometric font family with three weights in which the letters are derived from ovals or ellipses. It does not have true lower-case letters but many of the characters in the lower-case slots differ from the corresponding characters in the upper-case slots. Ovaltown is strange, unusual, and bizarre and can be useful when one wants strange, unusual, and bizarre lettering.



Ovaltown


Ovaltown
Designed by Robert Schenk, Ovaltown is a novelty font family. This typeface has three styles and was published by Ingrimayne Type.


Ovaltown is a geometric font family with three weights in which the letters are derived from ovals or ellipses. It does not have true lower-case letters but many of the characters in the lower-case slots differ from the corresponding characters in the upper-case slots. Ovaltown is strange, unusual, and bizarre and can be useful when one wants strange, unusual, and bizarre lettering.



Ovaltown


Ovaltown
Designed by Robert Schenk, Ovaltown is a novelty font family. This typeface has three styles and was published by Ingrimayne Type.


Ovaltown is a geometric font family with three weights in which the letters are derived from ovals or ellipses. It does not have true lower-case letters but many of the characters in the lower-case slots differ from the corresponding characters in the upper-case slots. Ovaltown is strange, unusual, and bizarre and can be useful when one wants strange, unusual, and bizarre lettering.



Ovaltown


Ovaltown
Designed by Robert Schenk, Ovaltown is a novelty font family. This typeface has three styles and was published by Ingrimayne Type.


Ovaltown is a geometric font family with three weights in which the letters are derived from ovals or ellipses. It does not have true lower-case letters but many of the characters in the lower-case slots differ from the corresponding characters in the upper-case slots. Ovaltown is strange, unusual, and bizarre and can be useful when one wants strange, unusual, and bizarre lettering.



Ovaltown


Boss Jock JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, Boss Jock JNL is a novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


The title and credits from the 1965 film “Strange Bedfellows” were hand lettered in a style typical of the early-to-mid 1960s – casual and playful.  This brought to mind similar type designs used by many radio stations when advertising their disc jockeys as cool, hip and fashionable in the slang term of the day “boss” jocks.

Boss Jock JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.



Boss Jock JNL


Boss Jock JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, Boss Jock JNL is a novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


The title and credits from the 1965 film “Strange Bedfellows” were hand lettered in a style typical of the early-to-mid 1960s – casual and playful.  This brought to mind similar type designs used by many radio stations when advertising their disc jockeys as cool, hip and fashionable in the slang term of the day “boss” jocks.

Boss Jock JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.



Boss Jock JNL


Arrow Callouts JNL
Designed by Jeff Levine, Arrow Callouts JNL is a monograms and novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


Here’s a set of arrow shaped callouts in two varieties within one font.  The black-on-white letters are on the upper case keys, and the white-on-black characters are on the lower case keys.

The numerals 1 thru 10 in black-on-white are in the standard key positions, while the white-on-black numbers are on the same keys when engaging the “shift” key.  The ‘zero’ key houses the number ‘10’.

For a more dynamic look, the font is also available in an oblique version.



Arrow Callouts JNL


Download Arrow Callouts JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine Fonts
Designed by Jeff Levine, Arrow Callouts JNL is a monograms and novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


Here’s a set of arrow shaped callouts in two varieties within one font.  The black-on-white letters are on the upper case keys, and the white-on-black characters are on the lower case keys.

The numerals 1 thru 10 in black-on-white are in the standard key positions, while the white-on-black numbers are on the same keys when engaging the “shift” key.  The ‘zero’ key houses the number ‘10’.

For a more dynamic look, the font is also available in an oblique version.



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Download Clarks Fonts Family From PintassilgoPrints
Designed by Ricardo Marcin and Erica Jung, Clarks is a display and novelty font published by PintassilgoPrints.


Clarks is a modular typeface built from a work by Lygia Clark, one of the giants of Brazilian postwar art.
Packed in a font equipped with clever OpenType programming, there are at least 7 different designs for each letter, thus allowing, or rather, proposing, boldly unconventional compositions.
The font is programmed to cycle all these different lettershapes, avoiding repetition. The user can also manually pick up preferred forms in a glyph palette. There are choices to both keep and to defy readability and it’s almost hypnotic, to play with these.
Lygia Clark used to invite viewers to touch her works and so we did with her ‘Planes in Modulated Surface no. 4’, from 1957: we fragment it and turned and inverted and recombined it. Now we return it as audacious typography and invite you to put it to work in your designs. Keep it bold and have fun! Cheers!



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Download Nick Nock Fonts Family From Creative Media Lab
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Nick Nock is a display and novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Creative Media Lab.


Introducing Nick Nock, a blob and chunky display font.

Comes in 2 styles featuring thin and bold typefaces, truly one of a kind. thanks to it unique characters.

Nick Nock is suitable for creative, entertaining and fun design themes to instantly grab audience attention.

Nick nock features a bold design with chunky characters that’s simply ideal for children’s designs such as posters, t-shirts, branding, logo, greeting cards and more.

Explore your imagination with Nick Nock ;)



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Download Type Tiles JNL Fonts Family From Jeff Levine Fonts
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Designed by Jeff Levine, Type Tiles JNL is a novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Jeff Levine Fonts.


Type Tiles JNL is based on a ‘completed’ version of ‘Alpha-Blox’ by American Type Founders, circa 1944.  The capitals, lower case and numerals shown in the sample sheet put out by ATF depicted type made with five-high blocks comprised of modular units spaced two points apart.

These units could be combined in varying ways to create custom type of varying heights and widths and was available for purchase in both linear (multi-line) and reverse (white on black) formats.

Using the ‘reverse’ model shown on the sample sheet, all of the characters were re-created digitally, and missing punctuation, foreign characters and other glyphs found in a basic computer font were drawn and added. The ‘J’ and ‘T’ in the type sample had truncations, so a more complete character was created for each of those letters.

For those wanting an unbroken string of words or blank end caps, there is a double column space on the vertical bar key. A single column space is located on the broken bar key for shorter end caps.

Type Tiles JNL is available in both regular and oblique versions.



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Download Planetary Steam Fonts Family From Pizzadude.dk
Designed by Jakob Fischer, Planetary Steam is a hand display and novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Pizzadude.dk.

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Are you ready for the 1MB processing powerful performance? Step into the future with my wanna-be retro 8-bit powerful performance digital grafitti inspired computer font from the future…or rather…the past! I was inspired by old posters and commercials for old 8-bit computers from the late 70-ies and 80-ies. Despite the lack of powers (compared to computers and phones today) they seemed to be able to both rule the world and ease your everyday jobs. Well, the thought of all that, combined with my love for grafitti and comic text, inspired me to do this font!


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Download YinYangMessages Fonts Family From Ingrimayne Type
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Designed by Robert Schenk, YinYangMessages is a monograms and novelty font family. This typeface has two styles and was published by Ingrimayne Type.


YinYangMessages contains two sets of letters, those on the upper-case keys that fit on the left side of a yin-yang symbol and those on the lower-case keys that fit on the left side of a yin-yang symbol. One can alternate the two sets manually but the OpenType contextual alternatives feature does this automatically in any program that supports this feature.
The family contains two fonts. In one the filled half is on the left and in the other the filled half is on the right. The slash and backspace keys contain blank halves of the symbol, which are useful for completing words with an odd number of letters. The two styles can be used in layers.
YinYangMessages is a fun and playful family that every once in a while may be the ideal typeface for some unusual situation.



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Download Mortised Caps Fonts Family From Intellecta Design
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Mortised Caps is a display, monograms and novelty font published by Intellecta Design.


Mortised Caps join the victoria font Renouveau in a classic mortised frame from golden times of american foundryes. A partnership font between Intellecta Design and Monocracy Types (Paulo W)



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Download OpenBook Fonts Family From Ingrimayne Type
Designed by Robert Schenk, OpenBook is a novelty font published by Ingrimayne Type.


OpenBook is a novelty font that has letters on pages of a book. It is caps only and monospaced. The letters on the upper-case keys are on the left-handed pages of an open book and the letters on the lower-case keys are the same letters but on the right-handed pages of an open book. One could alternate upper and lower case keys to get letters on complete books, but the Opentype feature of contextual alternatives (calt) does this automatically. Several previous typefaces from IngrimayneType used the calt feature to alternate shapes that fit together in an interlocking pattern, such as alternating concave and convex shapes. OpenBook uses the calt feature in a different way, to alternate two halves of a symmetrical shape.

To provide two copies of numbers and common symbols, some non-alphabetical characters are unavailable because their slots were taken by the second form of the number or common symbol. If stylistic set one (ss01) is turned on, spaces are replaced with empty pages. This may leave you with unwanted spaces at the end of lines, and to eliminate them, turn off the feature (or change the font) for these spaces. The empty pages can be used in a layer to add color to the text. There is also a second set of empty pages with a filled page that can also be used in layers. (See poster for examples.) These pages are on the (logicalnot multiply) and (register divide) characters for the first set and on the (ordmasculine ellipsis) and (macron trademark) keys for the second set. Finally, OpenBook has a large set of accented characters if anyone should need them.

The letters used on the books were derived from the font Myhota-Bold. OpenBook has limited uses and is priced accordingly.



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