font_category: decorative

Compass Next

Compass Next font

Compass Next is a third edition of Compass TRF designed in 2002. The first time Compass TRF has been conceived was as a “geometric” Didone – all letters literally were drawn with a ruler...

Peperoncino Sans

Peperoncino Sans font

Peperoncino is a decorative sans serif font system. Designed first with a marker, the irregular strokes create a fresh handmade feeling. This layered type family includes several textures and shadows. Different fonts can be...

Hip-HIGH

Hip-HIGH font

Wonderbear PB

Wonderbear PB font

From the title screens and comic books of the Hair Bear Bunch comes the fun and funky Wonderbear typeface. All that 70’s flavor packed into a Caps/Alt Caps typestyle reminiscent of a lovable limited...

Renovatio Deco

Renovatio Deco font

Renovatio means “renewal”—renewing with interest added to principle. Renovatio Deco, is an eclectic “art deco” style based on Alex Kaczun’s previous font called Nadia—it is characterized by bold geometric shapes combined with lavish ornamentals...

Schnipsl

Schnipsl font

Schnipsl is a playful font based on handicraft letterforms. It comes with a bunch of features to give it that extra organic look. Those features include alternates for the letters A-Z and a-z, ligatures,...

Catbird

Catbird font

Friendly and spontaneous, Catbird loves to have fun. Catbird approaches life with undaunted exuberance and adds a delightful and curious energy to every project.

Unpack

Unpack font

Unpack is a soft and inviting face. It is available in two cuts, upright and slanted, both all-caps with 2 options for each letter for a nice uneven organic look. The family counts also...

Jalopy JNL

Jalopy JNL font

History, as it’s said, tends to repeat itself. The round-point pen lettering used in the 1920s logo and ads for Dodge Brothers cars (pre-General Motors) is an early predecessor to the techno type styles...

Art Class JNL

Art Class JNL font

Art Class JNL was re-created from the titling of a lettering booklet called “Drawlet Portfolio”, published by the Esterbrook Pen Company in the 1930s. Drawlet pens were Esterbrook’s answer to the popular Speedball lettering...