font_category: decorative

Letterpress Extras JNL

Letterpress Extras JNL font

Letterpress Extras JNL gathers more re-drawn images from the rich trove of vintage letterpress cuts. There’s plenty of pointing hands and decorative ornaments, a few cartoons and some assorted miscellany. Also included are images...

Stagehand JNL

Stagehand JNL font

Too often, familiarity in type design can fool us into mislabeling similar styles of lettering. The Art Deco years provided many variations of the thick-and-thin alphabet, and we tend to lump all of them...

Dupliciter

Dupliciter font

“DUPLICITER is an experimental display sans serif font which has two typefaces for comfortable and experimental use. DUPLICITER is a (latest) part of new school in type design that could be called like mind-free...

P22 Amelia Jayne

P22 Amelia Jayne font

Amelia Jayne is Ted Staunton’s updated revision and expansion of his own Amelia decorative cap font. Amelia Jayne started as a Roman font to accompany the Amelia initials but has taken on a new...

Filmotype Western

Filmotype Western font

Inspired by French Antique reverse-stress types of the 1880s, Filmotype Western was released in 1955 to expand its Flat Serif category. Popular in broadsides, circus posters, and advertisements at the turn of the 19th...

Stripes

Stripes font

Designers have a ton of clever ways to portray movement, speed, and urgency, by using smart visual cues and tricks in such a way that even static 2D images can look like they are...

FloriGlyphos

FloriGlyphos font

Built from the petroglyphs found on the island of Santa Catarina – Brazil. With elemental geometric signs and figurative human representations. It is a printer with a decorative characteristics of Art Deco.

Garden

Garden font

Last year, we visited Brazil and we were totally captivated by its cheerful and warm people. Its wild nature is absolutely amazing and very noticeable in textile printing as well as in floral design....

Pipeline

Pipeline font

An original design.

Flamenca

Flamenca font

Flamenco is an Andalusian art. Who think in flamenco, think in Spain. Is the result of a cultural mix: Gypsies, Arabs, Jews and Christians mixed elements of their respective cultures with traditional Andalusian elements....