This font is ready to shine, whether you are creating a retro poster, designing funky merchandise or adding a dash of vintage charm to your content.Įase of installation is a thing of pride for The Sooky 70s font. This groovy font effortlessly ice-skates across diverse projects, from throwback merch and nostalgic posters to magazine spreads and cool t-shirt design. The Sooky 70s is not just about aesthetics either it's truly versatile. Its bubbly personality perfectly encapsulates the adventurous spirit of these periods, making you want to dust off your vintage records and join the dance floor. Inspired by the youthful energy of 70s and 90s pop culture, this font is exuberant, playful, and certainly groovy. Take a step back in time to the carefree and fun-filled 70s with The Sooky 70s Groovy Retro Bubble Font. Last but certainly not least, the grooviest font of them all – looking like it just spilled right out of a lava lamp – Nectarine! Of course, it’s hard for any font to not look groovy when glowing and plastered across that highly-recognizable happy face.It rolls smoothly into both PC and Mac without needing additional software. ![]() More formal than the other fonts with its bold and straight lines, I can easily see Lucidity Condensed across the front of a retro t-shirt. Perhaps the least-groovy font showcased, but still groovy enough to make a strong push for your next throwback project. What’s that? You didn’t notice how boney this font was? Look at that “vy.” Lucidity Condensed ![]() Less formal thanks to its “lumpier” look and feel, Lucky Bones is truer to its name than perhaps any others above and below. Lucky Bones feels familiar, and similar to a few groovy Canva fonts already mentioned, but still stands on its own. Now available as a #VariableFont, it’s 50% off in our #SpringAheadSale: #fontsale #design #type #font /ew8druxpwD- MyFonts ApLucky Bones While this and other creations might not be from Canva, they still do a great job featuring the Gliker font and putting it in a situation to flourish.Ĭahya Sofyan’s friendly Gliker has roots in vintage animation and comic lettering as well as Morris Fuller Benton’s Hobo, but is altogether its own thing. To showcase that side of it, here is an additional example. You might not be able to tell from this image alone, but it’s an amazing font for animation and fun-filled graphics alike. Glikerīelieve it or not, when it comes to retro and groovy fonts, Gliker is a part of most of those conversations. IT just feels like a font that gets things done, doesn’t it? If this groovy font collection needed an appointed leader, I feel Kare would be the first to raise its hand, and then all the other fonts when dare raise their hand after. If you like the smooth grooves of Genty above, then I’ll bet you’ll like the bold and beautiful Kare. You can’t help but look at this one and crave a deep breath of fresh air…and tell me that “y” isn’t smiling at you. Simply and flowing, the Genty font moves with the breeze at a slightly slanted and bubbly look and feel. Speaking of laid back, Genty is all that and a bag of sunflower seeds. ![]() While some groovy fonts are more laid back and chill, Gulfs Display is definitely on the fun side of the spectrum, helping you and your event attendees to dance the night away. ![]() Perfect for a disco and shiny lights, Gulfs Display is the perfect font to get the party started. (More on this below!)Īnd last, if you already have a groovy font in mind but don’t see it here, can’t find a Canva equivalent, or even on the platform at all, you can in fact add your own fonts to Canva. So, be sure to include the right colors and elements. So, whether it’s any of these groovy fonts, sport fonts, food fonts, or something else entirely, the fonts on their own might not fit the feel. Even though many of us weren’t alive when the term hit peak popularity, groovy is a term that has stood the test of time, and is the go-to word to describe all that was excellent and fashionable only a few decades ago.īefore jumping in, remember that a font is what you make of it. I bet if you close your eyes right now, you can already see a lot of what we’ll be talking about below. Nothing says party fun like groovy nostalgia that was the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Affiliate Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links within the content, sidebar ads, and in other areas, which means if you click those links and make a purchase, I will receive a commission.
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