Antishbusy

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Antishbusy is a bold display font designed by Suthi Srisopha and published through Typhoon Type. The typeface features playful doodle-like lines around its letterforms that give it a cheerful and energetic personality. Its thick strokes and decorative embellishments create a fun and attention-grabbing appearance that stands out in any design context.
The font includes 155 glyphs covering Latin characters, numerals, and essential punctuation marks. Antishbusy performs best at display sizes where its playful decorative details and bold weight can make maximum visual impact. The distinctive doodle styling adds a hand-drawn quality that makes the font feel creative and approachable.
Antishbusy excels in logos, name tags, advertising, product packaging, clothing designs, social media graphics, and greeting cards. The font pairs well with clean sans serif typefaces that provide contrast and readability alongside its decorative energy. Its cheerful personality and bold presence make it a strong choice for small businesses and creative projects that want typography with genuine character and fun.
Designed by Typhoon Type - Suthi Srisopha.
Antishbusy.ttf
Regular • 71.6 KB
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