Fonts in Use: Puffie Font x Little Beast’s Stylish and Cute Social Posts

Fonts in Use: Puffie Font x Little Beast’s Stylish and Cute Social Posts

Kind of a perfect puffy match.

I always love seeing my fonts pop up out in the wild, and this one feels especially fun.

Little Beast is a pet brand known for its super nice, stylish, high-quality clothes and accessories for you and your pet.

I am in love with their brand style and product designs; they often use bright colors and modern, bold shapes in what they create.

 

Puffie font in IG posts by @littlebeast.co

 

They posted an Instagram series using Puffie font featuring their signature Little Beast Carrier, a bag with a soft, puffy look. I was so excited to see this because I think Puffie, one of my bubble-style fonts, complements their bag and overall style wonderfully.

 

 

Little Beast has a very playful, stylish brand identity. Even their business name is fun, as I am now thinking lovingly of all the dogs I know as little beasts, which makes me giggle.

 

 

 

The soft, cloud-like shapes of Puffie’s letters feel right at home next to the padded, cozy shape of the bag. Both feel cute but still modern.

 

 

Puffie was originally inspired by puffer jackets. I wanted to create a bubbly, hand-drawn font with personality that still felt structured and thoughtfully designed.

Puffie’s appearance in Little Beast’s Instagram series emphasizes the playful, soft, bold, friendly energy they already have in their branding. Studio Funshop fonts lean into personality and texture, which is why they often pair nicely with brands that want a little character in their visuals.

If you like this look and want something soft, bold, and handmade for your own project, Puffie is available in my shop.

Check out the Little Beast’s amazing shop and IG posts for cute dog photos and clothes to make you smile.

And if you use it in a project you’re excited to share, feel free to send it my way via this form. I love seeing fonts out in the world and might share more Fonts in Use examples here soon.

 

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