Edkies is a chubby bubble display font by Pixel Surplus, available in Regular, 3D, and Outline styles, with multilingual support — free for personal use.

Created by Holisfonts.com and released via Pixel Surplus, Edkies is a bubble display font built around inflated, rounded letterforms — the kind that reads immediately from a distance. The characters are uppercase only, which tightens the system and makes each glyph feel deliberate. All three weights — Regular, 3D, and Outline — share the same chubby proportions, so they layer cleanly or work independently. The 3D style adds a solid drop offset that pushes the letterforms forward; the Outline strips them back to their inflated skeleton.

A Bubble Display Font Built for Headlines and Logotypes

Edkies fits naturally wherever personality drives the brief — posters, apparel, packaging labels, social headers. The uppercase-only constraint simplifies deployment: no case mismatch, just consistent weight and rhythm across the full character set. With punctuation, numerals, and multilingual support included, this bubble display font works for real-world briefs beyond English-only headlines. The Y2K and retro tags on the project are accurate — any bubble display font in this register lands cleanly in that aesthetic territory. Free for personal use; commercial licenses are available through Holisfonts.com.

See the full project by Pixel Surplus on Behance.

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