Henny Penny Font is an offbeat display playful typeface that will bring fairy-tale character chicken energy to your work. It is ideal for movie posters for kids, candy bars, and toy packages.
This typeface was created by Brownfox which is an Independent type foundry that offers a fresh perspective on Latin and Cyrillic fonts.
The whole typeface has an amazing decorative texture. This is another friendly decorative classic font of its kind.
The most distinctive regard for this typeface is that. It has no common baseline, no common letter size, and no common letter shield. This gives it a unique informal arrangement.
Font Details
Font Name: | Henny Penny Font |
Style: | Fancy, Cartoon, Typeface |
Font Designer: | Brownfox |
File Format: | TTF |
License: | Free For Commercial Use |
Files: | Henny Penny (Truetype) |

Character Map Image
Take a look at the font map images we build here. Feel the difference and guess what your design will look like.
Usage
You can also use it for various design projects. Such as outlining logos, branding, composing books, and printing magazine. Wedding, invitation cards texture, brochure designs, product designs, kids bags, stationery print, etc.
You can use this font as a good pair with other cartoon fonts like McLaren Font by Brian J. Bonislawsky and Unkempt Font by Sideshow foundry
Supported Languages
This font family comes in only a single regular style along with glorious punctuation and exceptional marks. This font includes 214 characters and 182 glyphs.

Download Now
Download this font for Windows and Mac from here with a simple single-click zip file. Inside it, you will have a Henny Penny TrueType format file.
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