font_category: decorative

ChainLetter

ChainLetter font

In the two ChainLetter fonts all characters are made from chains links. ChainLetter uses smaller chain links than ChainLetterAlt and as a result is easier to read. Both are caps-only typefaces, but some of...

Barefoot

Barefoot font

Suppose you were at a sandy beach and you wanted to write a message by making footprints in the sand. You might end up with letters much like those in Barefoot, a typeface made...

ArgentaBobbed

ArgentaBobbed font

ArgentaBobbed is an informal, “hand-printing” font with little balls that some people, often children, like to add to the ends of strokes. Maybe it could be called a ball-serif or dot-serif font. The family...

Stereo

Stereo font

Stereo was designed by Karlgeorg Hoefer and built with an unusual understanding of the play of casual form in building a fictional third dimension. A powerful exercise by a master of figure-ground relations, Stereo...

AcornSwash

AcornSwash font

Sans-serif with ornate, swashy capitals, AcornSwash is an elegant decorative face. The differences between the two versions of the font are in letters I, Z, a, e, f g, j, k, and o.

CA Play

CA Play font

This font invites you to play with it. The Real version has longer tails, while the Roman version cuts them up to make the font more suitable for text. The Script version connects the...

Slowmotion Girl

Slowmotion Girl font

A crunchy, yet romantic font. Another word that could describe the font is “delicate”.

Reactor FB

Reactor FB font

First drawn in 1993 by Tobias Frere-Jones for Neville Brody’s Fuse magazine, FB Reactor combines abraded forms with Tesla’s theory of destruction through accumulating rhythmic points of noise. The ‘Derelict’ style offers choices of...

Ravie

Ravie font

Rave v. To talk wildly, as in a delirium; to talk or write with extravagant enthusiasm; to utter as if in madness. This wildly delirious, extravagantly enthusiastic, utterly mad typeface was drawn by Ken...