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Every designer happens to need something that steels the show. Something weird, bright, and eye-catching. We want to introduce you the best crazy fonts selection. Here we’ve got a wide variety of typefaces, from cartoon-styled and bubble-looking typefaces to traditional script-inspired ones.
All these crazy font styles can be used in nearly any design project. Kidswear? Funny logos? Posters, titles, or signs? These good boys got you covered. Be sure to check the entire selection because I’m sure you will find something unique for your artwork. And it has THE FUNNY 😉
Our Team’s Top Pick
Crazy Bogie – Modern Typefaces
Maybe it’s just me, but I gonna call it a “SpongeBob font” (the pic with a burger makes it even funnier). This typeface is stupid in a good way, and I LOVE IT. It would be an ideal font for logos, labels, a title, and all that stuff. The kit comes in OTF and TTF and includes upper and lowercase letters, punctuation with various symbols. Have fun (you definitely will)!
Hendrix Bubble Groovy Retro Display
The type reminds me of the old-school ads and TV show titles, you’ve been looking for something like this. Weird-looking yet attractive and even stupidly stylish, this font will suit well with tonnes of projects. Both cases, special characters, punctuation and MULTILINGUAL SUPPORT (oh yes, the å returns) are at your disposal.
Giant Boss – Bubble Font
Giant Boss is a font style that resembles the appearance of bubbles. Its unique feature is that each letter has a rounded and inflated appearance, similar to the shape of a bubble. These font styles are generally used for informal and playful applications and are commonly seen in digital media and graphic design projects.
Edkies Bubbly
We are continuing with bubble-looking text fonts. It’s a rounded all-caps typeface in 3 styles. I highly recommend you to combine those to create something really special. You will find numerals, symbols, punctuation, and the å included in this set. If you want to get the å meme, check out our GOAT selections written by your humble servant (me).
SK Pupok
SK Pupok is a soft decorative typeface with rounded shapes. This crazy font has two styles: regular and outline. With this configuration, you are free to experiment. The SK Pupok typeface supports many languages, including basic and extended Latin and Cyrillic. It is ideal for creating any design work and will look great in poster and web design.
Milkshake – Crazy Handwritten Font
Milkshake is not only a crazy font but a drippy one. It comes in a handwritten rough style with sharp lines. Its grundy look is perfect for any advertisement and street fashion, I guess. With this kit, you will get lower and uppercase letters with multilingual support for Latin-based alphabets.
Shnobel Display Typeface
The frantic typeface, breaking into your life today, is a merge of odd, crazy, and extraordinary forms! Such an emotional mixture, charging with energy any creative design project. Multilingual, uppercase and lowercase, 600+ glyphs in numerous formats for a comfortable workflow. Perfect for the logo or web design.
Lusto
Lusto is a modern crazy display typeface inspired by Mexican vibes. It’s bold and powerful, with unique glyphs and alternates for every character. With this hell of a kit, you can truly demonstrate your creativity level with your designs. You will also get both cases, punctuation, a variety of symbols and of course the å.
Ladi
Ladi is an asymmetric typeface based on liquid forms to display a high contrast in its imbalance and uncertain curves. Numerals and symbols are still in progress, so you’ll get only uppercase letters with lowercase ones, BUT it’s free for personal and commercial use!
Bubblicity
Bubblicity is a playful font family with 6 styles, including colored ones. This bubble font is created with love for sweet 90s and 2000s combined with street art. You can play with spacing because letters overlap each other. Perfect for posters, posts, invitations, and other art stuff. Also, you can use the font as a logo.
SK Quadratica
SK Quadratica is a monumental accidental typeface inspired by the coexistence of nature and human industrialization. SK Quadratica also contains easy-to-modify symbols and many alternative character variations. In addition, the font supports various languages, including the expanded Latin and Cyrillic alphabets.
NO RULES || Cursive Handwritten Font
An ultimate font for titles and logo designs. No Rules comes in a handwritten style that reminds me of a marker text on the glass. It will serve you well all around the world because it supports the extended Latin and Cyrillic alphabet. Sounds like a worthy addition to your fonts collection.
Fanatiqs
Fanatiqs is an experimental font combining a groovy look with street graffiti art. I would call it a “high font”, cuz it’s literally tripping. With this one, you’ll create a crazy text, whether it’s a fashion design project, branding, logos, or anything else. I swear, you won’t find such a font anywhere else.
Gunter Display Font
The creator of this one calls it a half-serif, half-sans-serif display font. It has a strong grounded horizontal presence with some loops inspired by 60s and 70s designs. It comes with a set of alternates with more traditional uppercase letters if you don’t want to get too crazy.
Three Thousand Font
Childhood missing hours are open! If you are longing for your favorite chocolate bar in cute packaging or a book with a cover that made you read it over and over again, this font is exactly what you need. However, not only its cute look is exciting, but also the included features: ligatures, accented characters, and the å.
What-a-Bloat
A bubble-inspired font with 5 styles with the full set of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, symbols and multilingual letters. What-a-bloat is an Inflated retrowave Grotesk and trendy Y2K grunge-styled font with the spirit of chaos and freedom of the early 2000s era.
Gromer font
Gromer is a Fanatiqs font’s brother (nothing surprising, both were made by the same creator). It’s a wavy, weird font that is good in the right hands. Gromer is great for logos, branding, fashion designs, or a simple script. I’m sure you’ll find interesting ways of using it.
Urbanicity | NY Inspired Bubble Font
Time for some graffiti. What place can be more urban and street art soaked than NY? Urbanicity is a bubble graffiti-styled typeface for your crazy text. It’s perfect for nearly anything. You need a logo design? Sure. Streetwear? Gimme more. Just look at this type. It’s pure drip. WE NEED more such fonts.
Curly Gloom – Display Typeface
This one is TOXIC. Almost as toxic as I am. I mean, it has some TOXIC WASTE logo vibes — wavy, flowing like a water-drippy-ass (literally) modern typeface. Try to mix its letters with more “straight” fonts to create the best design of your life. I clearly see it in some Halloween projects. Boo (0_0).
Cassarrela Groovy Retro Font
Trendy, groovy, crazy retro font for your new crazy text. The elegant, artistic, and funky style of Cassarrela will be great for any branding project. Maybe it’s just me, but it reminds me of Arabic handwriting, which I totally LOVE. Lots of alternates and ligatures will help you to create unique and original logo designs or magazine headlines! Enjoy 🙂
Dx Bloop Free Font
This font features bold, playful letters with a bubbly look that will add a fun touch to any design. With three different weights — solid fill, outline, and 3D emboss. The 3D emboss weight adds a unique depth and texture to your designs. The font is perfect for attention-grabbing titles, headlines, or brand logos.
Shake Brush & SVG Font
Ooph, just ooph. I LOVE IT. It’s so blocky and grungy that I started to listen to Nirvana again. Shake Brush is a sans serif all-caps font, so no lowercase letters for you, but who needs lowercase? It comes in SVG, and the creator of the font has an instruction on how to use it. Just try it. I swear you need this one.
Comic CAT
Ok, never mind, this one is the one. I love this one (I feel like I’m MJ from Spider-Man 2002). This font is amazing (ha-ha get it?). Besides its awesome Latin alphabet look, it has a Cyrillic option with tonnes of alternates for nearly every letter and numeral.
Hyper Blob – Graffiti Font
Another graffiti-styled bold font here. Hyper Blob has a round shape which makes it cute and pleasant to see. This typeface comes in 2 styles; combining those can create something crazily crazy. It’s ideal for branding projects, banners, and such stuff. But beware! The kit includes uppercase letters only (with alternates).
Acid Goth – Font Family
Yay! More drippy-ass TOXIC fonts! Ha-ha, the font’s name is ACID Goth… ok never mind. Well, I have no words to say. It’s just cool, like the smell of youthful maximalism and rock music. This font family comes in OTF and includes 4 weights: regular, light, bold, and outline.
Frankie Friends – Modern Display
As you can see, we’ve got some crazy font styles here, and this one is no exception. For me, it’s a bit cyber-punky like some Blade Runner wides. It would look cool on logos, some Halloween projects, signs, and such stuff. The kit includes both cases, alternates, ligatures, and the å.
Cinema Macabre: Horror Fonts Inspired by Giallo
This loose and inky brush font takes its inspiration from the classic Giallo film posters of the 1960s to 1980s. It’s a devilishly drawn design that aims to capture the feeling of vintage horror, preserving analog details of old print while remaining versatile enough to work across a variety of designs.
ZT Retzok – Free Retro Display Font
ZT Retzok is a vintage crazy font that breathes some nostalgia into any design project. I’m sure, I’ve seen such a font on a book cover of some noir novel, so it’s great to use in any kind of typography. And it would look nice on t-shirts or hoodies.
Comic Sidekick: A Screwball Comedy Font Family
This font family includes variations (cool). Led by its regular chunky design, it’s accompanied by outline, inline, brush, and pen variants offering multiple options to mix and match while staying within consistent boundaries. It also contains a bundle of comic shapes to experiment with.
Neon Ring – Free Graffiti Display Font
Neon Ring is a free graffiti display font. This typeface has some real vibes of street art that allow you to express your inner self. The kit is filled with unique characters to create some crazy designs. Neon Ring also offers a variety of alternates for all letters. Enjoy ^_^
Kvltura – Unbored Scribbles Font
Kvltura sends me back to the school where your humble servant drew weird stuff on the desks instead of listening to the teacher. It’s a handwritten font (handscribbled I would say). Here you will find everything you need for your illustration with alternates & ligature + multilingual support.
Joyful Berlin – Free Graffiti Display Font
One of the modern graffiti-styled fonts. It smells like teen spirit (still listening to Nirvana) and will add some recklessness to your designs. Whether it’s a headline or a unique logo of a unique brand, this all-caps font can match any modern art.
Funguy – Interlocked Slab Serif Font
One of the grooviest features of this font is that it has over 165 interlocking letter combinations. If you use this type with software that supports the glyphs feature. A simple version of the font is also included if you are looking for a great slab serif for packaging and branding projects.
SK Parnik
This font is based on the shape of a bean pod, which gives it a unique playful look. The character composition consists of both cases and supports extended Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. The Font has a trial version, but keep this between you and me.
Bask in Sunshine Font
Bask in Sunshine is a unique and charming hand-drawn font that comes in 3 different color block SVG versions as well as a standard OpenType. Mix these crazy font styles, and you’ll create a mindblower! As usual, everything’s here — both cases, blah blah blah, but it supports only the English alphabet, so no å for you.
Rump – Free 3D Font
This one is rare as an elephant in Irland. It’s a FREE 3D FONT! The entire font look is inspired by a throw-up graffiti form which is simple yet eye-catching. It resembles the look of birthday balloons and will add some party vibes to your crazy text (parties are cool, so don’t miss a chance).
Kybul – Casual Bubbly
A bubbly, sweet font with a cutoff letterform. Kabul takes another step and combines the bubbly with simple texts. Suited for big sizes on placards or flyers. It’s also a good combination with sans types — and is a great connection between casual and retro font styles.
Gyanko – Interlocking Display Font
Gyanko is a one-of-a-kind display from Molenilo Design. It’s a charming font with tight and equal side bearing, bold weight, and rhyme! Comes with a Regular and Stencil version. Gyanko also includes alternates, so you can have more options when using the interlock feature.
Fluffy Monsta – Cute Doodle Font
Aaaaaw, it’s just cute (not cuter than my cat, though). It’s a nice font with a set of nice pictures included! Some cool memories of me falling in love with Cartoon Network. With this kit, you’ll get both cases, numerals, and fun stickers. Unleash the crazy text!
Shine on your Crazy Diamond
Shine on your Crazy Diamond! Here is to hoping every time you use this type, you are fearlessly bold! It’s voluptuous with a fun texture on the edges. Includes two fonts and a matching set of groovy illustrations — to create t-shirts and logos
Frequently Asked Questions
A font becomes weird when you start to consider the one weird. Such fonts are wavy, uneven, misaligned, and bright. They can take their inspiration from street art, cartoons, and so on. Check Comic CAT, Cassarrela Groovy, and Urbanicity, these fonts are badass.
There are tonnes of crazy font styles in this selection, and all of them are so different. Our personal front-runners are Kvltura, Acid Goth, and Urbanicity. These fonts are definitely worth a try.