Dynapuff’s loveable demeanor and hand-drawn charm makes it well suited for your, “zomg’s” and “asdfajlskdfjalksdfjkj’s”. 😂😂😂😂😂 Dynapuff features OpenType code that alternates the vertical position of the letters to make those “noooooooooo waaaaaaay”s appear hand-drawn and less like a robot texting on a typewriter. Give it a whirl in Google’s keyboard (Gboard) where you can transform text messages into typographic stickers. Plain text “hahas” are a thing of the past after you’ve sent an “lol” in Dynapuff.

What Dynapuff might lack in subtlety, it makes up for it with its playful and flexible typographic energy. Designed by Toshi Omagari, this casual typeface is optimized for legibility in small text environments like stickers or candy packaging. It also manages to be large when displayed in children’s books to shop signage.

To contribute see github.com/googlefonts/dynapuff.


Have fun making stickers with DynaPuff

Create custom text stickers on Android and Pixel phones

There’s a new way to make stickers in Android and Pixel phones, with the DynaPuff typeface.

Tired of writing “Good night” and “Happy birthday” in boring text-only messages? Perhaps you have fond memories of getting stickers when you were a kid and would like to send stickers as greetings to your friends... But it just takes too long to search for stickers on the keyboard when writing messages.

You can make custom text stickers with the DynaPuff typeface on Google’s keyboard, Gboard, running on Android and Pixel devices. Most recently, this project was recognized as a finalist in Fast Company’s Innovation Design Awards.

To read more, visit Have fun making stickers with DynaPuff.