Hello Kitty Font

Hello Kitty

About Hello Kitty Font

Designers and graphic artists always need to be mindful of the typeface they use for their projects. This is because different fonts evoke different emotions and even different memories sometimes. Some are bolder than others, some are more modern, some have serifs. These design choices can affect how your target audience views your work or change the tone of the message you are trying to convey.

Hello Kitty is a Japanese cartoon character that was born in 1974. Designed by Yuko Shimizu, it did not take time for the bobtail cat character to find worldwide success. The young female gijinka has become one of the most recognizable Japanese cultural icons, symbolizing happiness and friendship. Hello Kitty's name is derived from the typical American greeting "hello" and "kitty." She has been marketed on everything from pencils to teapots and appeared in comics, video games, animated series, and video games. There's even a Hello Kitty theme park in Japan.

Having such soaring popularity, it's no wonder that this character will have a strong presence in the typography world too. Woodcutter has designed a Hello Kitty font that the fans of the character will definitely love. It's no surprise that the iconic kitty now has her own font. This is not your typical block typeface with letters assigned to their respective glyphs. Instead, Hello Kitty has been given her own little face for each character, making it possible to make out individual expressions (like her no-mouth cute look). Each symbol has the kitty's iconic bow.

The concept behind the Hello Kitty font is more of an illustration, rather than an actual font. It's a dingbat typeface that uses separate images of Hello Kitty for each letter and number. Some characters feature only the head of Hello Kitty while other characters are replaced with the body shots of the cartoon cat. These kawaii little girls are perfect for spicing up your chat, emails, or social media posts!

If you want to use a Hello Kitty font that has actual alphabets, use Kimberly Geswein's Janda Happy Day typeface. The logo of the Hello Kitty character is a custom version of this font. It is a wonderful font for logging stationery and other kids' products.

The screen-heavy appearance of the Hello Kitty font is cute and enjoyable. It is also very legible and easy to read. This makes it perfect for children’s products that should be easy to read and understand.

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