font_category: decorative

LD Dirty Drusillus

LD Dirty Drusillus font

LD Flutter

LD Flutter font

Zingha

Zingha font

Seen through the eyes of type designer Xavier Dupré, Zingha “balances French rhythm with American style.” Traditional inscriptions inspire design of the roman capitals, but Dupré allowed himself more freedom in the spirited lowercase...

Antimony

Antimony font

Antimony is a stylized grunge font offering strong, legible vertical height. Based on letterpress samples from the late 1800s/early 1900s. Significant number of diacriticals included for multilanguage support.

Tomate

Tomate font

Tomate started in 2006 as a brush lettering exercise for a poster and was later used for the ReType identity. In 2008 its author decided to turn it into a super fat typeface suitable...

Rosebud

Rosebud font

Rosebud is a great blend of simple yet organic rosy caps. Each big caps has a single rose while the small caps has the prickly, thorny stems. This decorative TrueType font is great for...

Minah

Minah font

Jacqueline Sakwa displays a taste for adventurous combinations. She introduces calligraphic variation on conventional forms and combines them with professional finesse. The exceptional clarity of Minah’s broad letterforms and small x-height open new…

Occupant Gothic

Occupant Gothic font

Occupant Gothic typographically embodies Cyrus Highsmith’s caffeinated vision of the urban environment. The letters are drawn with the fast straight lines that dominate his illustrative sketching style. Form and counterform carefully push and pull…

Stephanie

Stephanie font

Stephanie is a rounded geometric display font and works best in display applications, such as posters, headline, magazine, product branding, corporate branding, signage, logos and titles. Each style has a full upper and lower-case,...

Crown Jewels

Crown Jewels font

Crown Jewels is a massive Super Pro font like no other. This must be one of the most complex font ideas ever imagined. Based on an original font by George Williams, Crown Jewels takes...