Splaat is a sentient ink splat with human-like eyes and teeth who became a cultural icon for 90s kids.

The "Scary" Logo: The logo is infamous for its "creepy" factor, earning the unofficial nickname "Super Scary Face" due to its sudden sound effects and Splaat's static grin.

Origin: Designed by Gábor Csupó and Sergei Shramkovsky, the logo was intended as a metaphor for the studio’s rise—taking "nothing" (paper scraps) and building a distinct identity.

Evolution: Splaat transitioned from a mysterious logo character to a protagonist in the web series RoboSplaat, where he is voiced by Greg Cipes. Accessing the Font

There is no single official font named "Splaat" released by the studio, but several digital recreations exist for fans and creators:

Klasky Csupo New: A popular recreation available on platforms like CDNFonts and CufonFonts, designed for remakes of the studio's logos.

KlaskyCsupo (iFontMaker): A hand-drawn version available in the iFontMaker Gallery.

Custom Text Generators: Websites like TextStudio allow you to generate text effects that mimic the Splaat logo’s aesthetic without needing to install a font file. Related Styles

If you are looking for the "Rugrats" style often associated with the same era of animation, it is distinct from the Splaat logo. The Rugrats Font is a playful, crayon-textured typeface designed by Jayde Garrow. Klasky Csupo New Font Family - CDNFonts


What is the Splaat Font?

At its core, the Splaat font (often stylized as Splaats or Splat!) is a display typeface designed to mimic the look of paint, blood, ink, or mud being hurled at a surface. Unlike standard brush scripts or dry-texture grunge fonts, Splaat focuses exclusively on the moment of impact—the splat.

The characters are not "drawn" in the traditional sense; they are formed by overlapping splatters, drips, and viscous blobs. A typical Splaat letter might look like a balloon filled with red paint that just burst against a wall, with the negative space creating the letterform.

Best Use Cases for Splaat Font

While Splaat is visually stunning, it is not a body text font. Using it for paragraphs would be a readability nightmare. The Splaat font lives and breathes in the following areas:

8. Licensing & Availability

Standard License – Personal & commercial projects (up to 10,000 impressions/web views).
Extended License – Unlimited impressions, broadcast, and app embedding.
Free Trial – Splaat Light, uppercase only, available for non-commercial use.

Foundry: Rupture Type Co.
Release Date: Fall 2025 (Beta available now)
Price: $45 Standard / $120 Extended