Little Bill Font [hot] Access
Woodcutter is a prolific font designer known for retro and display styles. Their "Kindergarten" or similar crayon-style fonts often feature the thick, slightly smudged look that mirrors the crayon textures used in *Little Bill
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: The show debuted during an era where Nickelodeon used a custom typeface called "Litebulb" (a variant of ITC Bauhaus ) for its network branding. Woodcutter is a prolific font designer known for
Because Little Bill is an animated series, the actual show title was likely based on Geometric 415, not a perfect digital font. Using Geometric 415 Black with slight letter spacing adjustments gets you 95% of the way there. Because Little Bill is an animated series, the
The distinctive lettering used for the show’s title—the blocky, slightly uneven, child-like handwriting that spells "LITTLE BILL"—was almost certainly for the production. It was a bespoke logotype created by the show’s title designer or the animation studio (Nickelodeon Studios in collaboration with Nelvana).
Out of desperation, fans have created their own unofficial font files. A search on or Dafont under terms like "Kids Block" or "Nick 90s" will yield results. One notable fan font is "BillJr." (created in 2018 by a user named "ToonTimothy"), which directly traces the title card letters.
The typography used for "Little Bill" is characterized by soft, rounded edges and a playful, "bubbly" feel.