Typography

No typos here, only typefaces and truetype fonts (with free downloads). The fonts can be used with typical word processing programs (Word, OpenOffice) and design programs like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. The ones available for download are released into the public domain. If you are interested in the other fonts, I will consider selling them to the end user or font foundries.

If you need help getting the fonts to work, learn more on how to 1) unzip the file and 2) install it.

Abdomentality

The characters were inspired by a desire for chunky letters. The end result is a fun design.

Cactus Milk

Legible handwriting style font. This font has been used by others for a graphic novel storyboard.

Derivia

Based off a public domain serif font called Livia Medium by S.G. Moye, 1992 (hence the name Derivia). This font, however, is not public domain. I did extensive revisions, added lowercase characters, adjusted kerning, glyphs, and other tweaks.


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Dinosaur Skin

Scales of a dinosaur. When using bold with this font, the scales get covered and filled and the characters turn solid.

Electric Pencil

If there was such a thing as an electric pencil, I'm sure it would power out something like this. A quick, in a hurry handwriting font.


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Jupiter Jellypop & Jellyrock

These two typefaces are quite similar. The main shape is the same, except the corners on one is smooth and the other a sharp and jagged. The family of Jupiter comes with jellypop, which is chiseled with popular outer space fashion; and jellyrock, with a rounder feel that will let you jellyrock 'n' roll.

Lower-Optic Fibercase

This is lowercase only. But it adds to the feel that I wished to portray.

Qualymer Beanpole

Tall and skinny, elegant and classy, sans-serif typeface.

Qualymer Husky

Short and Husky version of this quality typeface with a professional look.


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Times New Rhombus

A handwriting font that is messy enough to be human, but pleasant and beautiful. The rhombus in the name hints at the slight imperfection compared to a grid-friendly square.

Hopskotch

This is just a concept. Not very plausable for a font though.