
Scribbles! Font
A downloadable font
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A silly little scribbly font for your silly little games!
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Supported characters:
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⭐️ Includes the following ligatures:
An, Ch, Er, On, Qu, Sch, Sh, St, Th, an, and, are, ate, atio, cb, ch, ck, con, ee, ent, er, ere, ff, fi, fl, for, his, ing, ion, ment, mm, nn, on, or, qu, res, sch, sh, sp, ss, st, her, th, the, ther, ting, tio, tian, tt
⭐️ Includes a variant font for you to alternate between to get that wobbly, hand-written aesthetic in your games or animations!
I have no idea what I'm doing! :D
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(Also: If you use this in your game, share it in the comments! I'd love to see!)
Status | Released |
Category | Assets |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (4 total ratings) |
Author | Andrew-David |
Made with | Adobe Photoshop |
Tags | 2D, ascii, DRM Free, Fonts, Minimalist, Pixel Art, Retro, typeface, User Interface (UI), weird |
Average session | A few seconds |
Languages | German, English, Spanish; Castilian, Spanish; Latin America, French, Latin, Swedish |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Links | Community, Patreon, YouTube, Homepage |
Purchase
Buy Now$1.00 USD or more
In order to download this font you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $1 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Scribbles Font (OTF, TTF) 73 kB
Scribbles Font – No Ligatures (OTF, TTF) 45 kB
Scribbles Font Variant (OTF, TTF) 75 kB
Scribbles Font Variant – No Ligatures (OTF, TTF) 47 kB
Scribbles Font Auto (OTF, TTF) 146 kB
Scribbles Font Auto – No Ligatures (OTF, TTF) 90 kB
License 2 kB
Development log
- Spacing Adjustments & Ligatures!Aug 08, 2021
- Diacritic, Symbols, Currencies, and Auto Variant!Aug 01, 2021
- More Characters!Jul 29, 2021
Comments
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Just bought it, it looks great! I highly recommend buying this, it's only a dollar after all!
btw, what's the Auto folder? I understand the normal and the variant, but I don't get what auto does
Thank you so much! :D
"Scribbles Auto" is a version of the font that automatically swaps between letters from the base version and the variant versions of the font. It's handy if you're using the font in a tool that allows for alternate characters like Photoshop or Microsoft Word and want randomisation without having to manually switch between the two fonts :)
oh okay, cool!
It looks amazing!
Thanks! Glad you think so!
Thank you! :O