font_category: decorative

Freakshow

Freakshow font

Arcron

Arcron font

Arcron is a first release. There is also an Italic version.

Inglenook Corner NF

Inglenook Corner NF font

This whimsical wonder is based on the lettering of Laurence Schall, as presented in Lewis F. Day’s 1910 classic, Alphabets Old and New. The typeface radiates a charm reminiscent of the works of many...

Kifisia Antigua NF

Kifisia Antigua NF font

This rough-and-ready display face is based on El Greco Antique, released by the Fundición Richard Gans of Madrid in the 1930s. Distressed but not distressing, rough yet charming, ragged around the edges but curiously...

Rocking the Kasbah NF

Rocking the Kasbah NF font

This lively script is based on a handlettered offering from The Hunt Brothers, which they called simply “Ornamental Italic”. Ornamental, yes, but there’s also a lot of action and attitude in this typeface. Please...

Dreambog

Dreambog font

Dreambog is actually made of circles and straight lines. But a closer look quickly reveals a more handmade-like font, despite of the geometry! Comes is regular and fat versions…Made to look great with almost...

Cross Ornaments

Cross Ornaments font

The cross appears globally even reaching the remote corners of the earth. Primitive man used it as an emblem as did many following civilizations. Associated with reverence and spiritual power, the cross is represented...

Lynchburg

Lynchburg font

Lynchburg was inspired by the Jack Daniels Green Label Whiskey logo, included in Lynchburg are a couple Whiskey Barrels located on the less than and greater than keys. Disclaimer: The FontMesa fonts that were...

Saloonkeeper

Saloonkeeper font

Saloonkeeper, with its western looking spurs, was inspired by the Leinenkugel’s brewing label. The Saloonkeeper Pro font family introduces something new for script fonts, it’s called the Shadow Layer font, script fonts have connecting...

Tenderfoot

Tenderfoot font

This font definitely reflects the name: Tenderfoot sort of gives that Home Sweet Home feeling. No, the little cowpoke on the pony isn’t me, a close friend was kind enough to let me use...