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10 Fun Cloud Fonts That Will Add a Bouncy Look To Your Works

Cloud-watching isn’t just spotting odd shapes in the sky. Meteorologists and other enthusiasts use clouds to keep tabs on the weather. That shouldn’t stop you though, from looking up to admire them from time to time. After all, they were the muses of artists, writers, and philosophers for decades.

 

Get Your Head in the Clouds

There’s good reason why there are lots of references to clouds in pop culture. They look light, fluffy, and they change throughout the day. You may wake up to random, puffy balls in the morning; but by mid-afternoon, you may find yourself staring at low-lying, grey sheets that spell rain or snow.

That’s the beauty of clouds – they’re not constant. They can shift depending on factors such as heat, temperature, and water present in the air. Such ephemeral beauty has motivated countless individuals to create poetry, songs, stories, and wise sayings in the name of clouds.

A good example would be this quote from poet, playwright, composer, and philosopher Rabindranath Tagore: ‘Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.’ Another great line is from Joni Mitchell’s 1969 song ‘Both Sides Now’:

Bows and flows of angel hair

And ice cream castles in the air

And feather canyons everywhere

I’ve looked at clouds that way.

There are also a good number of stories and films that use clouds as a motif. The 2019 Japanese animation ‘Tenki no ko’ or ‘Weathering with You’ for instance, tells the story of a girl who can control the weather. Massive cumulus clouds are seen throughout the film, hinting at an unseen world above these white masses.

Nowadays, the term ‘cloud’ refers to cloud storage and computing. These are accessed via the internet and are managed by several huge corporations around the world. Unlike regular storage and computing, anything on the ‘cloud’ is not limited to your hardware or software’s capabilities. In turn, people can store or compute vast amounts of data without worries.

 

Puffy Cloud Fonts

Whether it’s metaphorical or in pop culture, these feathery or billowy masses have captured imaginations for centuries. They’ve stimulated the minds of scientists, writers, poets, artists, and philosophers. They’re useful for telling the weather, too.

Ready to get your head in the clouds? These wonderful cloud fonts should help you transform your daydreams into reality.

1. The Clouds Family

TheCloudsFamily

Smart Designs introduces a typeface that is both playful and versatile. Mix and match 5 fonts that achieve different effects whether digital or print.

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2. Cotton Cloud

Cotton Cloud

Cottom Cloud makes you feel the softness of the cottony and fluffy clouds in the sky. The font is perfect for online adventure games, posters, movie titles, magazines, youtube covers, youtube thumbnails, social media page covers and so on…

Download Cotton Cloud

3. SMOKEY

Smokey

Promote your hand-crafted apparel designs, product labels, posters, and presentations using this wavy, hand-crafted creation by Fopifopi. Also contains bonus illustrations.

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4. CA Wolkenfluff Family

CAWolkenfluffTF

Cape Arcona Type Foundry presents this fat, sausage-like typeface inspired by a 1991 game ‘James Pond II, Codename Robocod’. You’ll receive 4 variants to add variety to your works.

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5. Fluffy

FluffyCloudTF

Light as air and looks cottony soft – inspired by the shape of clouds and beans, this cute font from Inspirationfeed will make your titles, quotes, greeting cards, and birthday invites delightful.

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6. POOF

Poof RasterSS

Searching for a realistic cloud font? This high-quality product from Da_noob Design Co. features beautiful, organic forms with hyper real texture quality that will look amazing on headers and titles.

Download POOF

7. Kid Cloud Font

KidCloudFont

Unleash the childish side of any design project using this simple yet bubbly typeface from Graphicgo. Includes 2 variants: Regular and Bold.

Download Kid Cloud Font

8. Annie’s Clouds Font

AnnieClouds

A hand-rendered typeface from Annie Things Possible that lends itself well to dreamy concepts, children-themed projects, or anything that promotes a sense of wonder and whimsy.

Download Annie’s Clouds Font

9. Doodle Font Clouds Caprice & Extras

DoodleFONTClouds

Uneven lines and a natural, handwritten look make this Qilli doodle typeface a natural choice for just about any design project that brings out the inner kid in you.

Download Doodle Font Clouds Caprice & Extras

10. Altocumulus Font

Altocumulus

Create cute book covers, invitations, gift bags, greeting cards, and more, using this creative pack from Caocastudio. You’ll get 2 font versions (Regular and Line) as well as bonus icons and patterns.

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