font_category: decorative

Lanvier

Lanvier font

Lanvier is an all capital display face, inspired by the thirties streamline era look. The family is offered in four style, Regular, Oblique, Double Oblique and Reverse Oblique, as well as two weights, Regular...

Bonlivet

Bonlivet font

Bonlivet is an all capitals display face, which starts from Roman letter forms and pushes them into wild decorative extravagance. There is a somewhat early 20th century feel to this, but really it’s just...

Rumpus Room

Rumpus Room font

Hey everybody! We could use a little excitement and I know just the place. Let’s head down to the Rumpus Room! It’s fun, it’s casual and it’s a guaranteed good time for all! This...

Risotto Script

Risotto Script font

Risotto Script is a sexy font designed by Felipe Calderón, it represents the texture, sound, smell and flavor of food that come in those interesting packages with different concepts. This font makes you want...

Mariedean

Mariedean font

sonovovitch

sonovovitch font

Sonovovitch is a unicase display typeface inspired by the Russian Constructivist movement and Soviet Cold War era propaganda. Although a faux Russian font, Sonovovitch has language support for the true Cyrillic alphabet. Originally intended...

Gardeny

Gardeny font

Strange Alphabets

Strange Alphabets font

Strange Alphabets is a narrow Arts & Crafts display typeface inspired by late nineteenth century book covers and an early 1980s variation of the Siouxsie & the Banshees band logo. Strange Alphabets includes copious...

Bookeyed Martin

Bookeyed Martin font

Huzzah for Bookeyed Martin, the much anticipated addition to the popular Bookeyed family. Upright & Strong he attracts eyes to his flashy serifs and ball terminals. His handsome lines, created with an old-fashioned dip...

Capitalus Diabolus

Capitalus Diabolus font

Capitalus Diabolus is based quite loosely upon an old typeface called Lucifer No. 1. All character shapes were created using eyeball technology, meaning I took no measurements, nor tracing from the poor scans that...