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Not Jam Scrawl 9 is a scruffy pixel font perfect for low-res games where space is at a premium, and intended to work well both within short headings, blurbs or longer bodies of text. Set font size to multiples of 9 in order to render correctly.

The font is 9px in height (7px max ascender, 2px max descender) and available for use in any commercial or non-commercial projects, without limitation.

Download includes the font in .ttf format and a copy of the licence.

If you use this font in your work I'd love to see it! Leave links in the comments below and I'll check them out


Also included within this pack is Not Jam Scrawl 12- a 12px height font using the same letter forms as Not Jam Scrawl 9, but with added support for most Latin-1 Supplemental and Latin Extended A unicode characters


Licence

CC0

To the extent possible under law, Not Jam has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to Not Jam Scrawl 9. This work is published from: United Kingdom.


Want more fonts? Check out Not Jam Font Pack for my full collection :)

StatusReleased
CategoryAssets
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorNot Jam
Tags2D, Creepy, Fonts, Pixel Art, Retro, Spooky, ttf

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Not Jam Scrawl 9 (.ttf format) 15 kB
Version 1.0.0

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(+1)

This font looked great in a visual novel I made, thanks! https://lost-signals.itch.io/im-not-haunted-youre-haunted

Thanks for sharing, this was wonderful! Left you a comment over there with my thoughts :)

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you might not be a jam, but you are definitely a snack. 


Excellent font, I just feel like I have to use it now :D

Lol, thank you so much! Hope you find a good use for it :) 

(+2)

Another lovely font, great work on this one! Fonts that are more handwriting styled are my usually my favorite to make, curious if you feel the same.

Cheers!

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Thank you! I actually quite like both - I find handwritten fonts feel more like a creative exercise, whereas serif/sans are more like a puzzle with a strict ruleset. Sorry if that's a bit of a cop out answer!

Looking forward to seeing your next font :)

(+3)

The pace at which you put these out is frankly disgusting :P

(+2)

Lol, thank you! They're honestly really fun to put together, which definitely helps :)