font_category: decorative

DeSoto

DeSoto font

Warm and inviting— DeSoto is a titling face sure to add a touch of grace to many projects. Its name and inspiration come from a few letters in a 1958 DeSoto magazine advertisement. Many...

Equator

Equator font

Equator is modern angular typeface available in two weights ready for traveling all over the world.

Crown Peaks

Crown Peaks font

Cuba

Cuba font

The inspiration for Cuba comes from a sign for the restaurant “La Flor de Cuba” on Bergenline Avenue in Union City, New Jersey. Its blocky, dimensional forms are reminiscent of letterforms seen in signs...

FM Bolyar Ornate

FM Bolyar Ornate font

IMPORTANT: Did You know that there is a new improved Bolyar Pro Type family. Click here to find out more about FMBolyar Pro @ MyFonts A Bolyar was a member of the highest rank...

Roadbrush

Roadbrush font

Roadbrush was inspired by the mid-20th-century hand lettering of Albert Eckhardt, Jr., that I found in a 1950’s sign painting book. Roadbrush is a retro brush-style script that I re-designed and completely re-mastered. Roadbrush...

Roadstar

Roadstar font

Roadstar is a script designed in the style of the classic American advertising font from the 1940’s-1950’s. Roadstar is a retro brush-style script designed for logotype, packaging, posters, T-shirts, signage & design projects with...

Andes Condensed

Andes Condensed font

Andes, designed by Daniel Hernández, is a display typeface that has neo-humanist characteristics. Its different terminals, among other elements, give it a look of mixed typography. Andes is a typeface with 10 Upright weights...

Mr. Victoria

Mr. Victoria font

Almost all of my works are conceived out of my love of illustration and handmade crafts. In this case, Mr. Victoria’s hand-lettered quality reflects its sensitivity and warmth. Mr. Victoria contains West European diacritics...

Limoen

Limoen font

Limoen means ‘lemon’ in Dutch. Why did I call this font Limoen? Well, I guess I ran out of meaningful names, so I had to work with whatever popped in my head – which...