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Bubble Abdu 11 is a very bold, narrow, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Rydero' by Maulana Creative (names referenced only for comparison).

Keywords: kids branding, posters, packaging, headlines, stickers, playful, cartoony, friendly, cheerful, bouncy, fun display, child-friendly, whimsy, informality, attention-grabbing, rounded, soft, blobby, puffy, chunky.


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A chunky, rounded display face with inflated, blob-like strokes and soft terminals. Forms are simplified and heavily smoothed, with an even, monoline feel and minimal interior detailing, giving counters a small, pinched look in places. The rhythm is bouncy and irregular in a controlled way: widths vary noticeably from glyph to glyph, and several shapes show hand-drawn asymmetry and teardrop-like joins that reinforce the puffy silhouette. Numerals follow the same bulbous logic, with generous curves and compact counters that stay visually consistent with the letters.

Best suited to short display settings where its bubbly shapes can be appreciated: children’s products, playful branding, event posters, party invitations, packaging, and bold social graphics. It can also work for punchy labels and signage where a friendly, attention-grabbing voice is needed.

The overall tone is lighthearted and cartoon-forward, evoking kids’ media, snacks-and-stickers packaging, and playful signage. Its rounded massing reads as friendly and approachable, with a whimsical, slightly goofy energy rather than a polished corporate feel.

The design appears intended to deliver an instantly approachable, fun display voice through inflated silhouettes, rounded terminals, and intentionally imperfect, hand-drawn-like proportions. Its primary goal seems to be personality and warmth over strict geometric regularity or dense text readability.

At larger sizes the soft edges and lively irregularity become a feature, while at smaller sizes the tight counters and heavy fills may start to close up, especially in letters like a, e, s, and 8. Capitals and lowercase share a similar weight and friendliness, creating a cohesive, informal texture in mixed-case text.

Letter — Basic Uppercase Latin
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Letter — Basic Lowercase Latin
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
Number — Decimal Digit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Letter — Extended Uppercase Latin
À
Á
Â
Ã
Ä
Å
Æ
Ç
È
É
Ê
Ë
Ì
Í
Î
Ï
Ñ
Ò
Ó
Ô
Õ
Ö
Ø
Ù
Ú
Û
Ü
Ý
Ć
Č
Đ
Ė
Ę
Ě
Ğ
Į
İ
Ľ
Ł
Ń
Ő
Œ
Ś
Ş
Š
Ū
Ű
Ų
Ŵ
Ŷ
Ÿ
Ź
Ž
Letter — Extended Lowercase Latin
ß
à
á
â
ã
ä
å
æ
ç
è
é
ê
ë
ì
í
î
ï
ñ
ò
ó
ô
õ
ö
ø
ù
ú
û
ü
ý
ÿ
ć
č
đ
ė
ę
ě
ğ
į
ı
ľ
ł
ń
ő
œ
ś
ş
š
ū
ű
ų
ŵ
ŷ
ź
ž
Letter — Superscript Latin
ª
º
Number — Superscript
¹
²
³
Number — Fraction
½
¼
¾
Punctuation
!
#
*
,
.
/
:
;
?
\
¡
·
¿
Punctuation — Quote
"
'
«
»
Punctuation — Parenthesis
(
)
[
]
{
}
Punctuation — Dash
-
_
Symbol
&
@
|
¦
§
©
®
°
Symbol — Currency
$
¢
£
¤
¥
Symbol — Math
%
+
<
=
>
~
¬
±
^
µ
×
÷
Diacritics
`
´
¯
¨
¸