Why is this typeface 'Dancin'? Because It consists of 3 styles each represents one frame of animation. And you can easily create a nice pixel typography animation using Dancin' Pixel.
Animation preview:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/85743031/Dancin-Pixel-animated-typeface
How to make the animation and add a sharp corner stroke in Photoshop:
https://youtu.be/ZbVFzvXwqkw
If you are not interested in making animation, you can also use Dancin' Pixel as a regular font. I combined hand-drawn bold letters with pixel style, and it perfectly fits for stylish pixel game headers, prints, posters, websites, and anything connected with pixel art.
The Frame Three is great for glitched pixel designs, it has distorted shapes.
If you had problems using Dancin' Pixel, please don't hesitate to contact me.
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