Ransom note effect
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In typography, the ransom note effect is the result of using many different typefaces in a publication. It takes its name from the appearance of a stereotypical ransom note, with words or letters cut randomly from a magazine or newspaper and arranged to form the message.
Example: The stereotypical ransom note