Tag: children
Nouveau Crayon Font
Nouveau Crayon is based on Crayon Crumble, a font I made a long time ago. I changed a lot of glyphs and added a whole bunch of new ones. It has become quite a good looking font to be honest:
Glueboy Font
Glueboy is often mistakenly suspected of doing something negative. He just want to be your friend! In this case, Glueboy will stick to your mind and probably your design … in a good way, of course! đ Comes with ligatures
Rabbit On The Moon Font
Rabbit On The Moon is a childish cartoon font with an uneven baseline and happy glyphs. It has been used for several books, movies and numerous greeting cards. This updated version comes with better kerning, additional glyphs. Published by HanodedDownload
Sugary Pancake Font
enough as it is. This calorie-rich font is ideal for Childrenâs Books and posters: it is fun, bouncy, very legible and full of character. Comes with a topping of diacritics and a stack of happiness. Published by HanodedDownload Sugary Pancake
Rumpelstiltskin Font
Rumpelstiltskin has been around for a while now. It is a cartoonish, happy font with an uneven baseline, great for use in children’s books and cards. Comes with a treasure trove of diacritics. Published by HanodedDownload Rumpelstiltskin
The Cat's Whiskers Font
Ok. Another font with cats in it. I asked my son, Sam (age 4), to draw some cats and I have to say: I’m very proud of what he created. The tiger I asked him for became a spinosaurus mom
Crayon En Folie Font
Crayon En Folie (‘Pencil Madness’ in French) is a straightforward pencil font, created with an extra thick black pencil. Use it for books, posters and packaging. Comes with a coloring box full of diacritics. Published by HanodedDownload Crayon En Folie
Dizzy Edge Font
My Dizzy Edge font is really not that dizzy! Actually itâs quite steady and legible – super good for packaging, greeting cards and perhaps even commercials for toys, candy, t-shirts, movie posters…yep, that list is long! Whatâs more interesting is
NuevoLitho Font
NuevoLitho is my first successful font design. It was designed for use in the heads and subheads of my first book, âPrinting in a Digital Worldâ back in 1994. Itâs a very loosened play on Lithos, Carol Twomblyâs fashionable font
Garden Gnome Font
I am not really fond of Garden Gnomes, but this font is kinda cute and I figured it’d be a nice name. Garden Gnome is a very happy, easy to read Children’s Book font. It is bouncy, rounded and comes
Toverheks Font
A Toverheks in Dutch means ‘witch’ – well, actually it means ‘magic witch’ (it doesn’t translate well). The reason for this kind of weird name is the nature of the font: it reminded me of a book of spells –
Snippity Snap Font
Snippity Snap is a font made up of glyphs I cut out from black paper with some household scissors, then pasted onto white paper. When I was cutting out the shapes, my children asked me what I was doing, and
Closet Skeleton Font
Some time ago I stumbled upon a little book called ‘De Sprookjeshoorn’ (‘Horn of Fairy Tales’) by Anton Eijkens (1920 – 2012). It was published in 1946 and contains several authentic and unique fairy tales – unfortunately unreadable to modern
Jambo Font
Jambo (‘hello’ in Swahili) is a cute and bouncy typeface. I guess you can say that it is didone-ish in nature, but comic would also be an apt description. Jambo has generous curves, swirls and curls and comes with a
Mr Stickman Font
Mr Stickman is a happy clappy kind of font, inspired by an older font of mine called Oranjerie. Oranjerie is an all caps typeface, but Mr Stickman comes with lower case letters – AND – a Stickman Action Figures pack!