font_category: decorative

Dolphus-Mieg Monograms

Dolphus-Mieg Monograms font

Dolphus-Mieg Monograms is a collection of monograms from a rare cross-stitch booklet from the first year of the 20th Century. This new Monograms series was entirely designed by hand, without use of auto-tracing.

Renais

Renais font

Renais is a set of Renaissance Initials. The embellished letters are on the keys A through Z. The letters without embellishments are on the lowercase letters a through z. The embellishments without the letters...

Egon Sans Condensed

Egon Sans Condensed font

Egon Condensed is a geometric sans serif typeface family built in nine styles – light, regular, bold weights in roman and italic respectably, plus three alternatives in roman. Egon Sans Condensed is an extension...

Flip

Flip font

Flip is a bold outline shadow sans with a counterchange; an eye-catching display font for contemporary usage. Flip is a Rosewood for generations raised on grotesques; a simple modern zigzag replaces fancy Victorian leafiness....

Filmotype Atlas

Filmotype Atlas font

Filmotype Atlas was among the company’s earliest brush lettered casuals and was introduced by Filmotype in the early-to-mid 1950s. It perfectly captures informal sign painter hand lettering while providing comfortable readability. Filmotype Atlas…

Liam

Liam font

Liam is a quirky hand-drawn serif font that bounces playfully around the baseline. Named after my young nephew, Liam’s cute cowlick curls and varying slants add childlike charm while retaining legibility, making it ideal...

Belinda

Belinda font

Belinda is a vintage brush script.

Fingerz

Fingerz font

This typeface was started as assignment in Academy, then the idea grew to develop into a font family with different styles for interesting combinations. Inspiration came from my own hands — it is amazing...

Curly

Curly font

Printers in Marks

Printers in Marks font

In the early days of printing it was soon recognized that there was a need to identify the printer and publisher behind the printed work. So these industrious people created marks to identify themselves...