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Kingthings Bloone! by Kingthings has letterforms that look like balloons floating high in the sky, with clouds and occasionally birds above them. So rounded, so nice for a baby page in a scrapbook.
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Perhaps they’re meant to look like TV scan lines.

Puffy Loco TV is a basic bubble font whose only real detail is horizontal lines. Harking back to the days of foot-powered cars made out of carved rock, Caveman, by Fonalicious, looks like letters chiseled from stone. But now that you see what I see, wouldn’t this be a great font for short headlines in a planetarium brochure targeted at kids, or a poster for a science fiction film festival? Its shapes make me think of space and science fiction, what with how the “A” looks like a spaceship and the “G” looks like a spiral galaxy. Pretty light for being chunky, Chunky, by Tim Sutcliffe, has puffy letterforms and crookedly-drawn open drop shadows.įull of curves, Ghostmeat looks like it’s about to burst or float away.

With very tightly kerned letter pairs and super-thick strokes, reading Chlorinar feels like someone dropped a pile of bricks on the floor. The letterforms evoke the building practices of Central and Southern American native peoples like the Maya and Inca - I can see Chichen Itza in the “M.”Īnother one just a tad too awesome to fit in one screenshot, The Bubble Letters stands out for actually having both upper and lower case letters.Ĭhlorinar has a bit of a stone or wood feel to it with its markings inside the letters. Baby Eskimo Kisses comes in plain (shown), bold, and black. This one is actually called Baby Eskimo Kisses, but it was just too awesome to fit in one screenshot. Might just be the word “orange” in the name but it seems to evoke malt shops and fruity sodas. For scrapbooking, try Ice Age on wintry seasonal pages.Īgent Orange is all caps with a drawn drop shadow.

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On the other hand, Ice Age has some versatility, since the reader’s subconscious will link the font to “cold” or other feelings from the movie Ice Age if they happen to have been exposed to it in popular culture. It’s top-heavy with varying line widths, making it a strong contender for possibly being useful in a more serious context than bubble letters normally are. I like Cheri a lot because it comes with some adorable heart dingbats as well as cute question marks and exclamation points.Įvoking the film of the same name, the Ice Age font bursts with chunky personality. This font would be appropriate in advertising targeted at the teenage girl demographic, or in scrapbook pages of your teenage children. Outlined Bubble FontsĬheri looks like the fanciful doodling of a teenage girl.
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Outlined bubble fonts are stroked on the outside and clear or white on the inside.Īll of these free fonts are available at Dafont. Here, I’ve given them two categories: outlined and filled. Given their originality, it’s hard to separate bubble fonts into groups. As a result, there are tons of free bubble fonts available online. Luckily for us, font designers love to create bubble fonts, probably because they’re easier to make than regular font families. Did you know that bubble letter fonts are made by outlining plain letters? You can even try this yourself with a pencil: write a word, spaced out, then outline the letters, then erase the insides.
