font_category: decorative

Mundenge Rock

Mundenge Rock font

Borrowed vernacular from African hair studio signs. manually drawn with drop shadow. Used first as cover and label lettering of a cd with music from Zimbabwe, and completed later as a full character set...

Bfrika

Bfrika font

Bfrika is an ‘Africa inspired’ typeface and a contribution for the typographic issue ‘National Typographica’ of I-Juici Magazine, in South Africa. This geometrical decorative design represents bold simplicity, directness and rythm. The name evolved…

Cattlebrand

Cattlebrand font

Based on sketches of an alphabet from examples of South Western cattle brand marks. I always liked the idea of these brands for a font. A few years later a basic font – just...

Chip

Chip font

Chip 01 was originally designed for a high tech transparent anniversary telephone card, to give this card its own identity with a slight technological reference. Chip 02 is an adapted version with slightly increased...

Interlace

Interlace font

Designed inspired by video technology and meant for the use on television, but never really made it there. Yet…

Krelesanta AOE

Krelesanta AOE font

Bebedot

Bebedot font

Bebedot originated from doodles and scrabbles in notebooks; irregular forms very well might contain a style for an alphabet. Once used for an intro spread in Wired magazine (#6.04, April 1998): “To keep up...

Jericho AOE

Jericho AOE font

Zebraw

Zebraw font

This face was part of a continuing evolution of an almost unreadable typeface. There are two styles, one with stripes and one without. The striped style can be placed in a layer above the...

Wurstchen

Wurstchen font

WurstchenDotted is made up up of sausage segments. It does not have true lower-case letters, but rather variants of the upper-case letters instead. As all extreme display fonts, it is useful in small doses....