Filling Text Bubbles with the Komica Slick Font

Using the Komika Font available at https://www.1001fonts.com/komika-text-font.html

Using the Komika Font available at https://www.1001fonts.com/komika-text-font.html

I’m fussy about fonts. I’ve looked at lots of free fonts and found some good and lots of not so good fonts. I’ve tried to make fonts, but I didn’t have the incredible patience and persistence it takes to create a font with hundreds of characters. Fortunately, the Komika font is free and it’s good, and it has just the right tone for my book. I didn’t use a comic book font for my first children’s picture book because I wanted a font with lower case letters. But, lower case letters do not lend themselves to the compact text need for text bubbles. And so I’ve come to Komika, which is compact and has a great set of glyphs for multiple languages. I’ll be using Komika for the rest of the books in the Jimmy Jay series…for now, at least.