Glitter Candy

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Glitter Candy is a playful hand-drawn display font designed by David Kerkhoff and published through his foundry Hanoded. The typeface features rounded, fat, and cute letterforms that convey a cheerful and energetic mood. Wide apertures in the letters create a sense of openness, while the soft, rounded apexes and flowing curves give the characters an inviting and friendly appearance. The overall design captures a childlike exuberance that stands out in any creative project.
Each letter in Glitter Candy is crafted with organic, hand-rendered qualities that make the text feel personal and approachable. The strokes vary slightly in weight, adding to the handmade charm of the typeface. The arcs and curves flow naturally, avoiding rigid geometric precision in favor of warmth and spontaneity. This gives the font a distinctive personality that separates it from more polished display typefaces.
Glitter Candy is well suited for children's book covers, toy packaging, party invitations, greeting cards, and posters aimed at younger audiences. It also works effectively for product branding in the candy, snack, and entertainment industries. The font pairs well with cleaner typefaces when used as a headline or accent, making it a strong choice for designs that need a fun and whimsical focal point.
Glitter-Candy-DEMO.otf
Regular • 51.3 KB
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