
Who would've thought that the chunky, playful fonts we used to see on kids’ toys and stickers are making a big comeback? Yep — bubble fonts are officially trending again in 2025. But this time, they’re not just cute — they’re bolder, more refined, and surprisingly versatile.
Bubble fonts were once known for their thick, rounded shapes, full of fun energy — great for children’s events or comic-style graphics. But now, designers are bringing back that unique charm. Bubble fonts are fun, expressive, and definitely stand out. No wonder Gen Z-focused brands are using them for logos, packaging, and even social media content.
Worried that bubble fonts might look too childish? No worries. Modern designers are blending the fun, rounded style with more structured forms — creating what we call hybrid bubble fonts. Here at Burntilldead Studio, we have a few of those in our collection:
1. Blowpis
Blowpis is a playful and edgy display font that melts the ordinary. Inspired by dripping textures and bubbly shapes. It comes in 2 unique style: Regular and Solid. Regular style crafted with fun highlight effects to add depth and make your letters pop in a playful way. And Solid style, No highlights, just bold and chunky! Great for punchy headlines and loud visual statements. Blowpis includes cool alternates that turn your letters into bubble-like blobs, liquid drips, or even creepy horror vibes. Just mix and match! Best fot music & event posters, streetwear design, album covers, Y2K vibes oe even experimental layouts. Blowpis brings a fresh vibe to your design, perfect for those who love to stand out!

2. Luneis
Luneis, a hybrid typeface that combining the playful bubble graffiti and the simplicity of sans serif. This blends of this font creating a striking contrast between youthful and simplicity. Bubble graffiti evoking sense of energy and spontaneity. The san serif delivers clean lines and contemporary feel, emphasizing clarity and sophistication. Together, they celebrate the fusion of street art and design, also make your project stand out because of the visual creativity and textual communication. Ideal for fashion streetwear, merchandise, social media marketing, poster and many more.

3. Ronsbel
Ronsbel, our hybrid typeface that seamlessly combines the playful essence of bubble graffiti with the sleek sophistication of monoline sans serif. With the rounded forms of bubble graffiti font, it evoke a sense of fun, while the clean line add modern touch. this typeface embodies the spirit of urban creativity, making it perfect project that seek to blend whimsy with refinement. Ideal for anything from street art to branding.

4. Tribel
Tribel, hybrid typeface of bubble and serif font. This unique combination brings together the playful, rounded forms of bubble with the structured, classic lines of serif typography. The result is a typeface that exudes both fun and sophistication, perfect for projects that aim to capture a modern, urban aesthetic. Whether you’re designing for streetwear brands, creative posters, or contemporary logos, this hybrid typeface offers versatility and a fresh, dynamic look.

Bubble fonts in 2025 are not just a flashback — they’re evolving into expressive, modern design tools. Whether you're a designer or a brand owner, now’s the perfect time to explore their potential.
Looking for bubble-style fonts that are bold yet refined? Browse our curated collection at Burntilldead Studio — you just might find your next favorite font.