font_category: decorative

Torino Modern

Torino Modern font

A redesign of Torino, a great feel with many possible uses. Also has a matching Italic version.

Sweater School

Sweater School font

Sweater School is a warm and inviting teacher’s typeface. The structure is similar to the print style preferred by elementary school teachers, but with significant improvements to increase readability. It has an alternate “J,”...

Silverland

Silverland font

Silverland is a revival of an old type font from the Bruce Type Foundry of New York, the original font from 1874 included uppercase only plus 22 end caps. This 21st. century version has...

Silverland Gothic

Silverland Gothic font

Silverland is a revival of an old type font from the Bruce Type Foundry of New York, the original font from 1874 included uppercase only plus 22 end caps. This 21st. century version has...

Nerva

Nerva font

This is the kind of serif/sans serif typefaces that I always liked so much (like Optima by Mr. Herman Zapf that was always a great inspiration to me). Complete horizontal baseline with curve vertical...

Cloudy Day

Cloudy Day font

Cloudy Day: Into every life a little rain must fall. We all have our cloudy days. Life happens. Sometimes we just do not feel like smiling. Cloudy Day is a font for one of...

Scriptissimo Forte Swirls

Scriptissimo Forte Swirls font

Scriptissimo-Forte-Swirls is the bold version of Scriptissimo but with lots of swirls. Sometimes a job just calls for lots of embellishments, that’s what this version is good for. Yours very swirly, Gert Wiescher.

1913 Typewriter

1913 Typewriter font

This font was patterned after a few characters on a genuine old 1913 small portable typewriter. It looks like those early typescripts, rough, irregular and eroded, suggestive of mythical famous authors, such as Hemingway,...

Bigticy

Bigticy font

Bigticy is a typeface with a “new-retro” feeling. Its square outline is tempered by rounded angles. This makes it suitable for a large range of applications in the domains of magazine headlines and posters....

1543 Humane Jenson

1543 Humane Jenson font

In 1543 the well-known “De humani corporis fabrica” treatise on anatomy by André Vesale, was printed by Johann Oporinus in Basel (Switzerland). Various typefaces were used for this work, mostly in Latin but including...