Writing so far without making it appealing is just like hoping to grow plants 🌿 without watering 💦. That’s why Michael Lawrence Marrow introduced Bubble Letters, aka Softie, in the 1970s to give writing an appeal to attract.
So, if you are also a graphic artist, then you should also try these styles to make your designs look way more attractive. Further, they are helpful for students too when it comes to exams and presentations.
Here, I’ve compiled a guide on Softie, and if you are interested in knowing more about it and how you can draw them, then keep reading! Moreover, I’ve included some examples of cute bubble letters.
What are Bubble Letters? Font or Style?
Bubble Letters can refer to a style or design of a bold, inflated aesthetic appearance, and playful characters of a font to give it a more approachable look.
OR 🤔,
Bubble letters do not specifically refer to a font instead, they are just a stylish way to make your writing appealing.
Now, you have come to know that they’re not especially a font in the English language, but a design or style. This design or style ensures an appealing look to the font, making it more comprehensive.
Furthermore, these types of designs and styles are usually used in cartoons, children’s books, logos, and posters. These stylish characters are now in their stage of revival after gaining popularity in the graphic designers’ realm 🗺.
How to Draw Bubble Letters Alphabet to Attract Readers
Here are some easy to follow steps on how you can draw bubble letters to make your writing more appealing to readers.
- To draw a bubble letter, write a letter in a simple font.
- Then, outline the whole letter.
- After that, make a bubble (circle or triangle) in the other empty spaces of the letter accordingly.
- In the end, erase the original letter, and your bubble letter is ready.
Bubble Letters Font
Bubble letter alphabet looks best when done in uppercase letters. That’s why I’ve drawn them in capital letters to give them a more visible and clear look.
You need to make a triangle or a circle inside the vacant space to make it look like a bubble. So, it’s up to you whether you want to make a circle or a triangle inside it.

After outlining a font letter B, make two circles inside the bubble to make it a softie family member.

You just have to outline and bubble up the letter C, and no extra circle or triangle is needed.

Like “A”, just make another bubble in “D” to make its graffiti.

Just outline “E,” and your Bubble font “E” is ready.

One vertical and two horizontal joined bubbles result in a bubble font of the “F” alphabet.

Half circle and two small perpendicular bubbles make “G” in Bubble font.

You need to draw/outline two vertical and one horizontal bubble for the “H” letter.

Just a single vertical line and your bubbled “I” is ready.

Draw a more than half “U” shaped bubble.

No extra bubble is needed for the Bubble font of the “K” letter.

Draw one vertical and one horizontal line to write “L” in bubble letter writing.

Just outline the “M” letter, and no extra bubble is required.

Join two diagonal bubbles to make “N.”

Encircle the circle to make the vowel letter “O.”

Mold a bubble while joining one end to the half to make the bubble letter “P.”

Create a bubble letter O and give it a little pinch on the down right side to make it a bubble “Q” letter.

Write P and attach another bubble on the down right side to give it an “R” bubble shape.

Mold the bubble but in a zig-zag style to make an “S” letter.

Make a 90 degree angle between two bubbles to create a “T.”
Simply, mold a single bubble and make another vowel “U.”

Now, don’t mold, but bend a single bubble to make “V.”

Bend but in a zig-zag direction to make “W.”

Cross two bubbles to make an “X.”

Attach a V to another bubble to create the “Y” letter.

Lastly, bend your pencil ✏ into a zig-zag direction vertically to create a “Z” bubble letter.

Bubble Letters Examples in Words
Here, I’ve included some examples of how they look in a group of graffiti bubble letters.
Birthday comes once a year, and if your loved ♥ one’s birthday is coming, then you should give them a gift of a softie to make their eyes look like this 👀.

Do you have a plan to ask a girl out with you on Valentine’s Day? If not, then switch your mind and give her the softie, asking questions like Will she go out with you. Hopefully, she will say yes, because you are cute, dear 👦.

Lastly, I’ve chosen the Edulize softie to present as an example in front of you. I hope you have understood now how you can make your art 🎨 more appealing.

Before You Go
Well, these are the details about bubble letters 🔤 or softie, including their origin and master. Further, I’ve explored some facts on this style as they are not fonts, and you can use them as a font.
Athough there is another font that will make your digital writing look like this, that is Comic Sans MS. So, now you can use softie in Word to make your digital language more improved and clearer.
FAQs
Bubble letters do not specifically refer to a certain font, but they are just a stylish way of writing letters.
Comic Sans MS or Arial Rounded MT Bold is the font like bubble letters in Word.
Bubble letter isn’t a font, but is simply a style of writing letters.