Aesthetic
Kidcore
primary-color nostalgia
A box of fresh crayons tipped across the carpet while cartoons blare and the whole afternoon smells like grape juice and rubber erasers.
Kidcore is childhood turned all the way up - the unfiltered joy of crayons, cartoons, stickers and playground games before anyone told you to be cool. It celebrates a 90s sort of innocence, loud and unselfconscious, where everything is a toy and nothing is too silly to love.
The palette is pure primary energy: fire-engine red, sunshine yellow, sky blue and grass green over a creamy paper white, the exact colors in a fresh crayon box. Textures are bouncy and plastic - rubber erasers, puffy stickers, slap bracelets and the waxy sheen of a coloring-book page.
Names that fit here are round, bouncy and bright, full of doubled letters and giggling syllables - the kind of name that belongs on a name tag drawn in bubble letters and decorated with a sticker sun.
The Kidcore palette
Fonts
Season endless summer Element fire
Spirit objects
- a fresh box of 64 crayons
- a sheet of puffy stickers
- a half-finished rainbow drawing
- a sticky grape lollipop
- a plastic slap bracelet
- a squeaky rubber duck
- a tangled friendship bracelet
Names with a Kidcore aesthetic
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