25+ Best Weird Fonts for Unique Design Projects
The best weird fonts can make your digital artworks stand out in no time! Find out which ones they are in our roundup below!
While creating normal and predictable designs isn’t going anywhere, sometimes only weird designs can ever capture people’s attention. Many times, thinking outside the box and executing ideas unconventionally resonates with a lot more people.
To better illustrate this theory, we’ve taken the liberty to look all over the internet and jot down all the top picks for this category. Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you, the best weird fonts available online!
You may also want to see our list of experimental fonts.
10+ Best Weird Fonts for Unique Design Projects
- WORTHLESS – Weird Display Font
 - Retro Sailing – Weird Display Font
 - Pandora Typeface
 - Lamiar
 - Lollapalooza Font Trio
 - Blishead Display Font
 - Wavelength Typeface
 - Weird Kids | A Handwritten Font
 - Broomsky -Weird Brush Font
 - Klemer Display
 
For the complete list, scroll on!
Also see our Military Fonts, Tiki Fonts, and Playful Fonts.
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25+ Best Crazy Fonts for Weird & Wacky Design Projects
1. WORTHLESS – Weird Display Font
It may be called WORTHLESS, but we don’t think it is at all! Sporting semi-rounded corners and uneven bends, this font bundle is a weird and thick display font, making it a terrific option for headlines and signages.
2. Retro Sailing – Weird Display Font
Starting this list is Retro Sailing. Featuring squiggly lines and uneven holes and gaps, this pick is weird from the get-go.
Use it for posters, headlines, signages, marketing materials, and even branding efforts! This weird display font definitely has our number one vote for reasons that don’t require elaboration.
3. Pandora Typeface
Looking for something cultish? The Pandora Typeface may just fit the bill. Featuring 3 versions—each with varying involvement of lines—this scary-looking font bundle features all-capital letters.
Perfect for branding designs and headlines, this weird font is one that we like looking at too!
4. Lamiar
Lamiar reads like it was written by hand, but we like how odd each character is. For instance, despite being the same letter, the two As on the title alone give off very different vibes. It’s familiar, weird, and oddly shaped. What’s not to enjoy?
5. Lollapalooza Font Trio
If you enjoy looking at different-sized letters in one line, then you’re definitely going to like Lollapalooza. With 3 available sizes—small, medium, and large—your text is bound to stand out!
It’s not the most typical-looking visual solution, so you’re sure to turn heads with this one.
6. Blishead Display Font
Blishead is a sight to behold for a number of reasons, but mostly because of how distinct its curves and gaps in between characters are.
Packed with both uppercase and lowercase letters, you can complete an ocean of designs with this bundle!
7. Wavelength Typeface
At first glance, Wavelength looks like it’s flaming hot. But upon longer gaze, it actually looks icy too! For that very reason, we think this spike-sporting font has interesting letters that are characterized by weird-looking edges.
8. Weird Kids | A Handwritten Font
Another handwritten font is Weird Kids. Made up of thick and squiggly lines, this font bundle comes in both uppercase and lowercase letters, as well as basic punctuation marks and numbers.
9. Broomsky -Weird Brush Font
It’s glittery, it’s grunge-y, and it’s most definitely a scene-stealer. Referred to as a weird brush font, this all-capital letter font bundle is one of the more legible picks from the bunch.
If this is the aesthetic you’re going for, then Broomsky might just be for you.
10. Klemer Display
Klemer Display is a trippy font bundle that displays wiggly lines and a combination of thick and slender structures.
Great for headlines and short texts, this pick is a feast for the eyes. It comes with lowercase letters, too, giving you more options to be flexible.
11. Weird Words – Experimental Font
The font bundle name gives it away: Weird Words is a pack that’s sure to make your texts look odd.
Made with an overall wavy design, the characters here are bent, folded, and curved.
12. Glassure Typeface version 1.0
Here’s an experimental typeface we’re sure you can’t get enough of Glassure. Also featuring wiggly and wavy lines, this unique-looking typeface combines serif elements with retro vibes.
Reminiscent of older days, this hip find is both dainty and weird.
13. Display font Choose Love sans serif
Choose Love isn’t a lot like conventional fonts in that it looks like it was written on a piece of cardboard.
It also sports different degrees of the same shade, making it appear more vivid. If this theme is relevant to your designs, then give this bundle a try!
14. Atta Weird
Here’s one of the more difficult picks to read. Atta Weird is most definitely one of the strangest-looking options on our entire list.
Sporting cloud-like letters, this MyFonts find packs uppercase letters and numbers only.
15. Crown Decay
Also one of the weirder-looking picks among the bunch is Crown Decay. With distinct tops followed by square-like bases, each character here is nostalgic for cat-themed leotards.
16. Kreis
What makes Kreis stand out is its capacity to form a box with each letter. Displaying calculated curves and semi-rounded edges, this font bundle packs letters that may take a while before they truly register.
17. Kwadrat
Kwadrat reads like the kind of text you’d see in movies where protagonists are switching up codes on computer screens.
Uneven on most sides, the characters here are fairly easy to read. They’re perfect for headlines, marketing efforts, movie posters, and so much more!
18. Aradela Display
If you’re looking for a font that’s mostly swashes and ligatures, then rejoice! Aradela is what you’re searching for.
Not only is this pick weird, but it’s also one of the more aesthetically pleasing typefaces to look at. It’s elegant, light on the eyes, and nostalgic for retro energies.
19. Dough Nuts
It’s not every day that we see letters shaped like donuts. Thankfully, we have Dough Nuts to help us visualize what that would look like.
Are you working on a menu or pastry shop logo? You might want to download this bundle.
20. Umidus Font – Trippy Liquid Font
There definitely isn’t a shortage of wiggly lines on the list and Umidus Font proves that point.
Featuring a stellar absence of sharp edges and cornered lines, this weird font find may be harder to read than many of its counterparts here.
Still, we’re confident that this visual solution is a scene-stealer.
21. Bit Master Font 1
Suitable for horror movie posters and tech-themed projects, Bit Master does a swell job of featuring a faded, boxy look.
As if designed primarily to function like a web font, this Design Cuts favorite is a visual winner in a lot of ways. It’s easy to read too!
22. Crazy Party – Quirky Handmade Font
Crazy Party meshes slender lines with thick handwritten-like structures. A quirky handmade font, there are plenty of designs you can complete with this bundle!
23. Saike Deliq
Are you a fan of psychedelic fonts? If so, Saike Deliq is what you’re looking for.
Perfect for poster designs, marketing efforts, and branding logos, this all-capital letter bundle is a standout for reasons that don’t require long explanations.
24. Crazy Fashion Font
Here’s one you might like for magazine headlines. Crazy Fashion Font is referred to as a modern fashion bundle, but we think it’s a lot weirder than just that.
Combining uneven lines, sharp corners, and boxy structures, this standout font bundle is oddly-shaped, making your text immediately pop with this one.
25. Browess Sovar – Handwritten Font
Featuring erasure-like lines and scribble-inspired letters, this font bundle is a handwritten font that’s easy to appreciate.
Suitable for posters, short paragraphs, and headlines, this pick is the weird visual solution that’s made to deliver a message. Give Browess Sovar a try when you can!
Best Weird Fonts Summary
All in all, the best weird fonts are all strange finds, designed to make your works stand out a little more effectively. Whatever design, theme, or genre you’re working on, we hope our roundup of all the best font finds in the category helps you tell a tale however you need to.
What’s your favorite font from the list? Let us know in the comment section!
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