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Ugly Notes

von Shanaf
Einzelschnitte ab $16.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Ugly Notes wurde von Yesie Erma Yunita entworfen und von Shanaf veröffentlicht. Ugly Notes enthält 1 Stile. Mehr über diese Familie

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Ugly Notes Quirky Ugly Doodle Font brings an authentic hand-drawn spirit to your creative projects. Each letter has an uneven, organic shape that gives the font a natural and spontaneous feel. The strokes are thick and slightly irregular, creating a sense of warmth and imperfection that feels personal and approachable. The tall, rounded forms give enough balance for readability while keeping a loose, casual rhythm. Ugly Notes Quirky Ugly Doodle Font captures the joy of handwritten doodles—expressive, free, and delightfully imperfect. Its charm lies in the way every letter feels unique, as if written with playful enthusiasm. Perfect for branding, packaging, posters, invitations, and kids’ illustrations, this font shines in cheerful, lively contexts. It’s also ideal for quote designs, product labels, stickers, and handmade crafts that need an authentic human touch. Whether you’re creating a friendly logo or a joyful poster, Ugly Notes Quirky Ugly Doodle Font instantly adds personality and charm. Its doodle-inspired design blends fun and creativity, making it perfect for designers who want to stand out with originality. Playful yet versatile, this typeface transforms ordinary words into delightful handmade art.

Designer: Yesie Erma Yunita

Foundry: Shanaf

MyFonts Debüt: Oct 29, 2025

Ugly Notes

Über Shanaf

Shanaf Design is a foundry specializing in creating versatile and professional fonts. We focus on display fonts, designed to add strong and eye-catching character to various design needs.Our fonts are perfect for products, titles, crafting, and logos, ensuring each creation stands out with a unique identity. Based in Karanganyar, Central Java, Shanaf Design is committed to delivering innovative fonts that inspire designers worldwide.

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