font_category: decorative

Finalist Round Slab

Finalist Round Slab font

The font was intended primarily to have a stronger body. It has a simple geometrical surface. This font has a strong personality, that makes it perfect for use in headline sizes but means it...

Cansum Hand

Cansum Hand font

Cansum Hand, 24 fonts and 448 glyphs. It was made to brighten your projects, everything more beautiful. Cansum is my daughter name. Mean is life water. The hand drawn sans serif – display type...

PTT

PTT font

PTT typeface has very rounded outlines. They are extremely overlapping each other like packed potatoes. The face will be very strong and give your design extraordinary spice! Basically, main characters are consist of two...

Nouveau Yorke JNL

Nouveau Yorke JNL font

Inspired by the hand-lettered address for the publisher of some 1920s sheet music, Nouveau Yorke JNL is a throwback to a simpler period in time when sheet music and piano rolls were the mainstay...

Prospect Park JNL

Prospect Park JNL font

Prospect Park JNL was inspired by inline lettering found on some vintage sheet music from the Art Deco era entitled “By My Side”. The font’s namesake is located in the Crown Heights section of...

Prospect Heights JNL

Prospect Heights JNL font

While the inspiration for Prospect Heights JNL may have been a piece of vintage sheet music entitled “My Ohio Lullaby”, the name is classically New York. To be precise, it’s a neighborhood in the...

Stationery Department JNL

Stationery Department JNL font

A 1940s-era package of “Herald Square” carbon paper sold by the F.W. Woolworth 5 & 10 cent stores offered up the hand lettered Art Deco design of Stationery Department JNL.

Broadcast JNL

Broadcast JNL font

The vast resource of hand lettered vintage sheet music titles offers many interesting and unique variations on even the simplest styles of lettering. A simple thick-and-thin serif design circa the 1920s-1930s evokes a reminiscence...

Nouveau Display JNL

Nouveau Display JNL font

Vintage sheet music for the 1920s song “Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go with Friday on Saturday Night?” yielded the hand lettered Art Nouveau alphabet for Nouveau Display JNL. Because the Art Nouveau movement was...

Morningside Heights JNL

Morningside Heights JNL font

Named for a Manhattan neighborhood, Morningside Heights JNL is based on lettering found on a 1920s-era piece of sheet music. Part of the charm of hand lettering from the Art Nouveau era is found...