A new Canva design pack featuring internet personality Kween Yasmin has taken over Filipino social media, with the so-called “Kween Yasmin font” trending across Facebook, X, TikTok, and brand pages nationwide.
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| ‘All-Purpose’ Kween Yasmin, Image: Canva |
Launched this week through a collaboration between Canva and creative agency GIGIL, the All-Purpose Kween pack includes a playful collection of assets inspired by Yasmin’s larger-than-life personality — including a “living font” where each letter is formed using photos of the Kween striking expressive poses.
Although not a traditional typeface, users quickly dubbed it the “Kween Yasmin font” as it behaves like one within Canva. The pack also includes “Kweemojis,” reaction stickers, themed backdrops, and the “Kween of Signs” series where Yasmin holds blank signboards for customizable messages.
The design bundle went viral almost immediately after release, with posts from small businesses, meme pages, indie musicians, government agencies, and major brands adopting the assets for posters, announcements, and humor-driven content. The trend surged further as users shared templates ranging from event promotional materials to comedic memes and parodies.
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Online chatter highlighted the novelty of a person-based font, a concept rarely seen in mainstream design tools. The Filipino internet’s affinity for camp humor, expressive personalities, and hyper-stylized memes contributed to the rapid spread of the trend.
We here at AniToons+ also joined the trend by posting our own featuring our Yuna!
The All-Purpose Kween pack is now available to Canva users, with the company noting its growing library of creator-driven assets reflecting local digital culture.



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