Rounded Fonts
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Goji—Playful, Rounded Sans-Serif Font for Friendly Branding Goji—Playful, Rounded Sans-Serif Font for Friendly Branding
$69.00 USD -
Bauhaus Bau—Rounded sans-serif font for modern retro styles Bauhaus Bau—Rounded sans-serif font for modern retro styles
$69.00 USD -
Lace Rounded—Handwritten Line Font for Playful Designs Lace Rounded—Handwritten Line Font for Playful Designs
$49.00 USD -
Skay, Handwritten Bubble Font for Beauty & Fashion Skay, Handwritten Bubble Font for Beauty & Fashion
$39.00 USD -
Bool—Playful sans-serif font, bold with fun alts Bool—Playful sans-serif font, bold with fun alts
$69.00 USD -
Bauhaus Soft, Bold Organic Rounded Serif Font for Branding Bauhaus Soft, Bold Organic Rounded Serif Font for Branding
$69.00 USD -
Loco—Bubble font similar to Cocomelon -
Bauhaus Chez, Rounded High-Contrast Font for Beauty Brands Bauhaus Chez, Rounded High-Contrast Font for Beauty Brands
$69.00 USD -
Vole, Geometric Sans-Serif Font with Fluid Counters Vole, Geometric Sans-Serif Font with Fluid Counters
$69.00 USD -
Quin—’20s sans-serif font in Art Deco style Quin—’20s sans-serif font in Art Deco style
$69.00 USDQuin—’20s sans-serif font in Art Deco style
$69.00 USD -
Scal—Pointy Sans-Serif Font, Geometric Forms, Artsy Quality Scal—Pointy Sans-Serif Font, Geometric Forms, Artsy Quality
$69.00 USD -
Rozi—Strong, Unique Serif Font for Elegance Rozi—Strong, Unique Serif Font for Elegance
$69.00 USDRozi—Strong, Unique Serif Font for Elegance
$69.00 USD -
Miox, Groovy Bubble Font for Playful Branding Miox, Groovy Bubble Font for Playful Branding
$69.00 USD -
Pout—Fun reverse-contrast font -
Swav—Wavy, futuristic display font -
Fun Bubble Font Pack of 6 Fonts Fun Bubble Font Pack of 6 Fonts
Regular price $97.00 USD Sale price $39.00 USDFun Bubble Font Pack of 6 Fonts
Sale price $39.00 USD Regular price $97.00 USD -
Rati, Contemporary Contrast Typeface for Modern Brands Rati, Contemporary Contrast Typeface for Modern Brands
$69.00 USD -
Plox—Cool bubble block font with a playful toy box feel Plox—Cool bubble block font with a playful toy box feel
$69.00 USD -
Cesty—Friendly Rounded Display Font for Logos and Packaging Cesty—Friendly Rounded Display Font for Logos and Packaging
$69.00 USD -
Auria Sans, Airy Modern Sans-Serif Font with Soft Inner Corners Auria Sans, Airy Modern Sans-Serif Font with Soft Inner Corners
$69.00 USD -
Fall Font Pack of 9 Fonts Fall Font Pack of 9 Fonts
Regular price $185.00 USD Sale price $59.00 USDFall Font Pack of 9 Fonts
Sale price $59.00 USD Regular price $185.00 USD
Rounded fonts soften the geometric structure of letterforms by smoothing corners, stems, and terminals into curves. The result feels warmer than sharp geometric sans-serifs while keeping the same readable proportions. This collection includes 22 rounded fonts spanning sans-serifs, serifs, display, and handwritten styles. Useful for kids brands, food packaging, beauty, wellness, lifestyle, and any project that wants a softer tone.
The mix here ranges from light, monolinear designs like Goji and Lace to rounded display fonts with contrast like Bauhaus Soft and Chez. Some pair well as headline plus body type (Vole + Goji), others stand alone as logo type (Skay, Plox, Cesty).
For related selections, see our soft fonts roundup, the wavy fonts post, and the summer fonts collection.
For more on geometric construction in sans-serif fonts, see our posts on geometric sans-serif fonts and fonts with a perfect round o.
What are rounded fonts?
Rounded fonts are typeface designs with fully or partially rounded stems and terminals. But fonts whose overall shape is circle-based are also considered “rounded fonts.” Many rounded fonts are monolinear (same stroke width) with little contrast (same thickness), such as Goji, Bau, and Lace, but this collection also features rounded fonts with contrast, such as Soft and Chez.
Specific rounded letters
Sometimes, we look for fonts that remain their overall characteristics but have one or two unique features that make that typeface appear to be different.
Fonts with rounded letter capital A
- Bauhaus Bau, Bauhaus-style font (and also round lowercase a)
- Vole, sans-serif typeface with rounded counters
- Lace Rounded, handwritten font
- Pout, reverse-contrast font
- Skay, handwritten bubble font
Fonts with round letter O
Most typefaces feature a round O letter but some are more circular than others:
- Bauhaus Bool, many letter O options
- Fonts for kids with extra rounded Os
Fonts with round letter W
- Bauhaus Bau, letters A, M, and W are rounded
- Loco, fun font with rounded W
Fonts with rounded i-dot
- Apex, pointy font with i’s that have rounded dots
- Nano, tech font
- Bauhaus Soft, serif font with rounded i-dots
Font with rounded serifs
- Bauhaus Soft
- Chez (not serif but similar feel when bold due to high contrast)

Traits of rounded fonts and what they express
Rounded fonts are often friendly in style. For example, a popular rounded typeface is Arial Rounded, a version of Arial with round strokes. Arial Rounded is a system font on many computers and can be accessed and used for free. A slightly more geometric version of this free font is Bauhaus Goji. Goji has stylistic sets—unique letter designs a designer can swap out with a design program such as Illustrator and Indesign.
Famous logos based on rounded fonts are the Crocs and Dunkin’ Donuts logos. The Crocs brand is spelled in all lowercase, and the Dunkin’ Donuts brand is spelled in all uppercase in its wordmark. Both brands look approachable and fun. These aspects are supported with brand colors—a lime green for Crocs and an orange & pink for Dunkin’.
Another common logo style based on circle-based fonts that give a wordmark a rounded feel is a modular typeface like Bauhaus Bau. This style is based on the Bauhaus movement from the 1920s, characterized by clean lines and simple, functional shapes with little decoration. Bauhaus Bau skips terminals in many letters, making it a clean typeface for logotype that aims to communicate simplicity, approachability, and a little bit of retro.
Counterbalancing rounded fonts in design
1. Adding a secondary typeface:
Rounded fonts are best for logos, headlines, poster typography, and pull quotes aiming to stand out. However, for long-form body copy, having a straight (not rounded) letter stem, and even serifs (little letter feet that function as a visual extension of stems on the baseline), helps the eye find the next word faster, making it easier to read text.
2. Using a color palette with opposite traits:
A muted or darker color palette, e.g., a light brown with a deep blue, will bring an aspect of sophistication and slowness into your design.
How to enhance the nature of rounded fonts
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Select a color palette for your design that supports what you’re trying to communicate in your design, e.g., for “funny,” pick a bright yellow or green; for “lovable,” select a deep pink.
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Set your logo or text elements in different colors to make your designs more fun.
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Try setting your text in another case—all lowercase comes across as even friendlier, and uppercase letters will be more traditional but a bit louder in style.
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Go bolder. Bold font weights emphasize rounded stems because they’re thicker and more present. Very bold rounded fonts can visually similar to bubble fonts.
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Rotate letters in logos and headlines. Rotated letters march to a different drummer, creating a more design that’s more fun and alive.