font_category: decorative

Mulholland JNL

Mulholland JNL font

A 1914 piece of sheet music for a song entitled “The Gypsies Are Coming” provided the design inspiration for Mulholland JNL. The title is hand lettered in a style which [while still in the...

Go To Town JNL

Go To Town JNL font

Vintage sheet music for a song from the 1941 animated feature “Mr. Bug Goes to Town” featured a casual, hand-lettered inline type style on its cover page. Recreated as the digital font Go to...

Print Shop Sorts JNL

Print Shop Sorts JNL font

Another collection of various stock cuts, cartoons, embellishments, sales helpers, decorations and borders comprise Print Shop Sorts JNL, with all of the images re-drawn from vintage sources.

Long And Thin Initials JNL

Long And Thin Initials JNL font

Based on some vintage metal type initial monograms, Long and Thin Initials JNL reproduces this condensed spur serif design in digital form.

Uptown Residence JNL

Uptown Residence JNL font

The title card for the 1940 film “Too Many Husbands” served as the inspiration for Uptown Residence JNL.

Konga Pro

Konga Pro font

Konga is a typeface that was designed in 2012. Konga Pro version is a redesign and now includes Cyrillic And alternatives.

Lolapeluza

Lolapeluza font

Inspired by the logo from “Lollapalooza”. The intention was to design a cheerful, entertaining typeface. Lolapeluza works perfectly for designs for children and youth. 4 variants are also included: -Regular: Basic set -Black: Heavy...

Solar

Solar font

Solar is a font family designed by Carlos Fabian Carmargo G. Its members, together or separate, can be used in packaging, posters, cards, invitations and logos that need expressive letters with craft features. First,...

Blog Script

Blog Script font

Technology is making it so that we’re all connected without the need for the physical-presence kind of being connected. That is strange, fascinating, and has a certain magnetism that is very difficult to resist....

Filmotype Arthur

Filmotype Arthur font

Likely inspired by the wildly popular Dom Casual typeface by Peter Dombrezian in 1951, Filmotype Arthur was introduced in the early 1950s as a condensed upright sho-card brush script for narrow applications where economy...