Bubble Dari 11 is a very bold, normal width, low contrast, upright, tall x-height font visually similar to 'Fraiche' by Adam Fathony (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: kids branding, posters, packaging, stickers, social graphics, playful, cheerful, cartoony, bouncy, friendly, playful display, characterful branding, bold impact, whimsical tone, rounded, soft, chubby, blobby, quirky.
A highly rounded, heavy display face with inflated, blob-like forms and soft corners throughout. Strokes keep an even, cushiony thickness with minimal modulation, while counters are small and often teardrop or oval, giving a compact, puffy texture. The baseline feel is stable but lively due to uneven internal spacing and slightly idiosyncratic letter construction (notably in diagonals and joins), producing a hand-shaped, irregular rhythm. Uppercase and lowercase share a consistent bulbous geometry, with a large x-height and short extenders that keep word shapes dense and bold.
Best suited to short, high-impact settings such as posters, kids-focused branding, playful packaging, sticker-style graphics, and social media headlines. It works well when you want a friendly, attention-grabbing voice, and it benefits from generous spacing and simple layouts to keep the dense letterforms from crowding.
The overall tone is lighthearted and humorous, leaning into a toy-like, confectionery presence that reads as approachable and fun. Its chunky silhouettes and soft terminals evoke children’s media, casual games, and upbeat pop branding rather than formal or technical contexts.
The design appears intended to deliver an immediately recognizable, bubbly display voice with a handcrafted irregularity, prioritizing charm and visual punch over neutrality. Its consistent puffed shapes and tight counters suggest a focus on bold silhouettes that reproduce well in large, graphic applications.
Digits follow the same inflated logic, staying wide and rounded with tight counters for strong icon-like readability. At text sizes the heavy color and compact counters can make longer passages feel dense, but at headline sizes it delivers clear personality and instant impact.