font_category: decorative

CA Recape

CA Recape font

CA Recape is a weird and beautiful vintage script family with two styles. It’s an excellent choice for creating logotypes, headlines, signs, poster and any design that requires a custom-made feeling. The basic inspiration...

Gloriola

Gloriola font

If you really feel that there’s nothing new happening in the sans-serif scene – meet Gloriola. A combination of frugal, unobtrusive uppercase letters with distinctive ascenders, a slightly compressed appearance and an atypical shape,...

Arizona Futur

Arizona Futur font

Hello. Arizona Futur is a pixel font with little pixel guys. Easy to use to make cool artworks. The little guys have the same size than the alphabet. So you can mix the words...

Lamiar

Lamiar font

Lamiar is a decorative, fun, san serif handwritten font. This rounded monoline font will add an fancy, weird and unique look to your work. It’s recommended for display usage for its glyph quality.

Ennio FY

Ennio FY font

Ennio FY is an original latin font revival, inspired by a wooden type font of the 19th century found in a french graphic handbook of the fifties. Slightly condensed, the contrast between triangular serifs...

Sweetpea

Sweetpea font

Sweetpea is a new OpenType font by Andrew Harper that includes a ton of features: contextual alternates, stylistic variations, regular/discretionary ligatures, fractions, ordinals, and swashes. Over 600 glyphs to choose from, including fractions…

Glasoor FF 4F

Glasoor FF 4F font

Glasoor is a Glaze on Ukrainian.

OpenAir

OpenAir font

OpenAir is a display typeface unlike standard Stencil Fonts. Great for logos, short titles and comes with Old Style numerals as well some ligatures.

MFC Aldercott Monogram

MFC Aldercott Monogram font

The source of inspiration for Aldercott Monogram is a decorative alphabet designed in 1901 by Marcus Goldsmith, an inventor of elegant accessories of personal nature. Originally developed to be used as individual letters or...

P22 Marcel

P22 Marcel font

The font Marcel is named in honor of Marcel Heuzé, a Frenchman who was conscripted into labor during World War II. During the months Marcel was in Germany, he wrote letters to his beloved...