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  1. Brenda Spencer - Unknown license
  2. LD Daffy by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This downloadable font has fun written all over it. Its versatile style makes it useful for all sorts of whimsical themes.
  3. Zephyrelli by Funk King, $5.00
    Zephyrelli is a sleek and sophisticated dot font.
  4. Sprinkle by Funk King, $10.00
    Sprinkle is a fun, little dot script font.
  5. Carousel by Funk King, $10.00
    Carousel is a fun and buoyant dot font.
  6. FM Pointifax by FontMeister, $-
    The POINTIFAX family is a typographic flashback to computing of the early 1980s. POINTIFAX is based on a matrix of dots and looks like the output on an old computer screen. Each is built out of dots, horizontal and vertical lines.
  7. ArgentaBobbed by Ingrimayne Type, $5.00
    ArgentaBobbed is an informal, "hand-printing" font with little balls that some people, often children, like to add to the ends of strokes. Maybe it could be called a ball-serif or dot-serif font. The family has six members. Each of the two weights, plain and bold, have oblique styles. There are also two variants: ArgentaBobbed-Wig is squiggly handwriting with the dots, and ArgentaBobbed-Squish is condensed handwriting with dots.
  8. All Hooked Up - Unknown license
  9. Fisterra by TipoType, $39.00
    Fisterra Morte and Fisterra Fora: one typeface, two perspectives. The duality between the calm and the intensity with which we can face with each situation. Informal, serif and display in two flavors: Morte has the softness and the humanism of its voluptuous curves; Fora, the precision and accuracy of its sharp angles. They share a single skeleton of condensed uppercase letters, with expanded nuances in some alternate characters and ligatures.
  10. Procyon by Fatchair, $6.95
    A dot-matrix style display font with a twist.
  11. TB Abacus by TrueBlue, $9.00
    A creative dot matrix font reminiscent of Abacus counters.
  12. ChillyMoe - Unknown license
  13. LD Absurd by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    This downloadable font has silly written all over it. Its versatile style makes it useful for all sorts of absurd or comical themes.
  14. Menagerie by Funk King, $5.00
    Menagerie is a dot script font containing some unusual glyphs.
  15. HARBER by bb-bureau, $60.00
    The name ‘HARBER’ comes from the first letters drawn. It is a sans serif family designed of dots on a grid, that gives it this round and rhythmic aesthetic. Only dots grow, approaching or moving away, changing the aspect of letters but keeping its characteristics.
  16. Patron - Personal Use - Personal use only
  17. Tin Doghouse - Unknown license
  18. Tin Birdhouse - Unknown license
  19. Punto Poly by Fontador, $24.99
    Punto Poly is the layered type system of Punto for cromatic typesetting. Endless effects can be created by 11 stackable layers and different colors. The dots of Punto Poly are not made up of grid-based dots, they are optical corrected and there is always the same distance between the dots, with the aim to create more harmonic letterforms. The dots also vary gradually in size to reflect the thickening and thinning of strokes, giving the letterforms a sophisticated overall look. Punto Poly comes up with 11 layer system and is perfectly suited for logos, posters, brands and magazines. The language support includes Western, Central and Eastern European character sets, as well as Baltic and Turkish languages.
  20. Tenderness - 100% free
  21. DB Smartypants by Illustration Ink, $3.00
    DB Smartypants is a fun DoodleBat with flowers, dots, and stars!
  22. Lyrical by Funk King, $5.00
    Lyrical is a dot script font. The uppercase is more fanciful.
  23. Tribute to Nova - Unknown license
  24. Tsubu by Takehiko Ono, $5.00
    “Tsubu” (つぶ) means something small and round, like a fruit seed or a grain of rice in Japanese. All characters are completely geometric, consisting of no more than 5 x 12 dots, with a few exceptions. And proportional and monospace styles are available. It is recommended that letter spacing be set to 0 to maintain dot pitch. When the line height is set to 100%, the dot pitch is aligned horizontally and vertically, resulting in a beautiful geometric display.
  25. Transactive JNL by Jeff Levine, $29.00
    Transactive JNL is a simple dot matrix font design from Jeff Levine.
  26. Speed Bowling - Unknown license
  27. Vegur - 100% free
  28. Supernational 261/262 by Fonts of Chaos, $10.00
    Supernational is an experimental typeface in two styes, lines or lines and dots.
  29. One-Eighty - Unknown license
  30. Shuffle Steps by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    A sort of latin inspired and hand scribbled font. Comes with ligatures for double letters. You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the auto-ligatures.
  31. Janda Quirkygirl by Kimberly Geswein, $5.00
    Curly dotted and serifed alphabet perfect for adding a touch of quirk or whimsy.
  32. WL Rasteroids by Writ Large, $5.00
    Rasteroids is a typographic flashback to computing of the mid 1980s, when 9-pin dot-matrix printers were the state of the art, and most home computer displays were TVs hooked up to RF modulators. Rasteroids not only captures the dot-matrix printer look, but recreates the rasterized appearance of text on those lower-resolution monitors. Unlike that dot matrix type of yore, Rasteroids does have some variation in character width, and is legible in small blocks of copy. Still, it is best used sparingly, or as a special effect.
  33. Foundry Flek by The Foundry, $99.00
    Foundry Flek and Foundry Plek are created on the same dot matrix grid system. Each family includes: light, regular, medium and bold weights – with a selection of dot patterns that can extend the grid vertically and horizontally. The underlying matrix common to each weight allows experimentation with overlays, and mixing weights produces varying effects. Foundry Plek used conventionally works well for serious correspondence, with a 'typewriter font' effect. Foundry Flek has an integral dot matrix grid as a background. With these two fonts a whole new graphic language can be explored.
  34. Foundry Plek by The Foundry, $99.00
    Foundry Plek and Foundry Flek are created on the same dot matrix grid system. Each family includes: light, regular, medium and bold weights – with a selection of dot patterns that can extend the grid vertically and horizontally. The underlying matrix common to each weight allows experimentation with overlays, and mixing weights produces varying effects. Foundry Plek used conventionally works well for serious correspondence, with a 'typewriter font' effect. Foundry Flek has an integral dot matrix grid as a background. With these two fonts a whole new graphic language can be explored.
  35. Ghost Town by Funk King, $15.00
    Ghost Town is a dot western font. The “r” can be used as a gun.
  36. FG Jason by YOFF, $13.95
    FG Jason is a casual male handwriting with special i's without a dot - really unique!
  37. Unsprit by PizzaDude.dk, $20.00
    Unsprit jumps up and down, use the ligatures and the letters combine in all sorts of funky ways! You will need to use OpenType supporting applications to use the ligatures.
  38. Medio - 100% free
  39. Yoyo by Funk King, $5.00
    Yoyo is a fun and fluid dot font that swirls and curves to deliver your message.
  40. Butterfly Effect by PintassilgoPrints, $24.90
    A swarm of butterflies that automagically turns into stunning patterns. This font counts 65 unique glyphs easily accessed through the keyboard (numerals, upper & lowercase plus some punctuation marks), making it possible to design patterns even in simple text editors. Just make sure to set the leading the same as the font size, as some software may override font settings. Well, in fact some glyphs don't require such accuracy and let you play with leading and letterspacing, resulting in sort of chaotic patterns. Sort of... butterfly effect.
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