Bungee Inline
Designed by David Jonathan Ross
1 weights • Version 19 • On Google Fonts since 2016 • Popularity #685
Quick Summary
1
Styles
400-400
Weight Range
Static
Not variable
3
Languages / Subsets
© 2023 The Bungee Project Authors
The quick brown fox
About Bungee Inline Fonts
In the crowded urban environment, space for signage is always at a premium. From crummy liquor stores to majestic theaters, sometimes signs have nowhere to go but up.
Bungee is a font that celebrates urban signs that stack the Latin alphabet, one letter on top of the other, in order to make dramatic use of limited space. Following their lead, Bungee typesets horizontally and vertically, so it is always ready to take your text in a new direction.
Bungee’s letterforms were designed to reinforce a sense of verticality. Round characters like O and diagonal characters like A are straight-sided, and letters like L and I gain serifs in order to create vertical words with well-defined left and right edges.
To contribute, see github.com/djrrb/Bungee
The Bungee family
Google Fonts distributes seven variants of Bungee, including two color fonts:
- Bungee
- Bungee Hairline
- Bungee Inline
- Bungee Outline
- Bungee Shade
- Bungee Tint, a COLRv0 font
- Bungee Spice, a COLRv1 font
Bungee’s downloadable releases also includes special layer fonts (for multicolor typesetting in environments where color fonts are not supported) and rotated fonts (for stacked typesetting in environments where vertical text is not supported).
The Bungee project is led by David Jonathan Ross, and thanks to support from Google and The Font Bureau, Bungee was released under the SIL Open Font License.
In 2023–24, Marte Verhaegen and Just van Rossum produced a major revision (v2), which includes an automated build process as well as many enhancements to the vertical features and color fonts.
Who Designed Bungee Inline?

David Jonathan Ross
David draws letters of all shapes and sizes for custom and retail typeface designs. He joined The Font Bureau in 2007, and his typeface designs include Manicotti, a Wild West slab; Turnip, a rugged book face; and Input, an extensive family designed for computer programming. David shares his love of letters through lectures and workshops, and co-curates a collection of cursive signage in Los Angeles.
www.djr.com | GitHub | Twitter
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