The LEGO wordmark is friendly and unmistakable — fat, rounded, red-and-yellow capitals that look like they were snapped together from bricks. It's a custom trademarked logo, so it isn't a font you can paste, but the feel is easy to approximate: bold, blocky, chunky Unicode letters with squared and block-shade decorations that echo the brick aesthetic (🅛🅔🅖🅞).
Building the blocky look
The most on-theme styles are the heaviest ones — bold sans for the plump rounded feel, squared negative letters (🅻) for that snapped-together look, and block-shade frames (░▒▓) that literally read as bricks stacking. Keep it short and bold; LEGO's charm is chunky simplicity, not fine detail.
Three steps
- Type your word or name above.
- Pick a heavy bold or squared style and add a block frame for the brick vibe.
- Copy it into a title, username, bio or fan post.
Where it works
Bold and squared Unicode pastes into Discord, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and game fields. Bold sans is the safest for universal rendering; the squared negative set is well-supported on modern phones but can show background boxes on very old Android. This is inspired-by styling for personal use — not the official logo.
The Unicode behind the bricks
Bold letters come from the Mathematical Alphanumeric block, squared letters from the Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement, and block shades from Block Elements. All copy-paste text, nothing to install.
Not affiliated with or endorsed by the LEGO Group. 'LEGO' is a trademark of the LEGO Group. This tool styles your text with standard Unicode and provides no logo or font file.