Cute Fun Fonts < PREMIUM · 2024 >
Timmy stared. “What font is that?”
He spent the whole weekend combining Grandma’s bouncy shapes with his own balloon strings and cat whiskers. He made the look like a wiggly snake. The X became two crossing lollipops. And the Z ? That one looked like a sleeping zigzag, complete with little zzz floating off its tail.
“Too fuzzy,” Timmy mumbled, crumpling the paper. cute fun fonts
“Let me show you something,” she said. And she began to write the alphabet.
The judges—the art teacher, the principal, and the lunch lady—stared at the samples. The words “PIZZA DAY” looked like they were doing a happy dance. “RECESS” bounced off the page. Even “MATH TEST” somehow seemed friendly, with its tiny smiling and a M that looked like two mountains holding hands. Timmy stared
Little Timmy loved two things more than anything in the world: drawing wobbly letters and making his grandma laugh. Every afternoon, he would sit at the kitchen table with a fat pencil and a stack of scrap paper, filling the pages with words that didn’t just sit on the line—they danced, bounced, and wore tiny party hats.
Grandma smiled. “It’s my grocery-list font. I’ve been using it for forty years. Makes ‘canned peas’ sound less boring.” The X became two crossing lollipops
First, he tried making letters that looked like cats. The letter curled into a sleepy kitten. The O became a cat’s face with whiskers. But the M came out looking like a grumpy accordion.