font_category: decorative

Mahavishnu

Mahavishnu font

Mahavishnu is a soft display font inspired by the Mahavishnu Orchestra’s record covers from the 1970s. Its unusual curves and letter interaction will give your message an intriguingly original voice. Most Latin-based European writing...

Quirkley JNL

Quirkley JNL font

When a type design job needs a bit of snap, yet needs to remain unconventional, think of Quirkley JNL. Its name speaks volumes – a bold, quirky sans serif – great for headlines and...

Stellator JNL

Stellator JNL font

The future is now with Stellator JNL! With all the clean lines and styling one would expect of a futuristic or space age font, your design projects will have a simple, yet effective type...

Two Reeler JNL

Two Reeler JNL font

While watching a 1920s Charlie Chaplin short film, Jeff Levine was taken with the unusually modern looking lettering of the title cards in that silent movie. The lettering was not only right for its...

Wingate JNL

Wingate JNL font

The elegance of the 1940s and the Art Deco Era is evident in Wingate JNL from Jeff Levine. Its tall, graceful styling is perfect for invitations, letterheads, announcements or anything that needs the look...

Canarsie JNL

Canarsie JNL font

Take a bit of Brooklyn attitude, add a dash of hand-lettered appeal and mix in a slightly Art Deco flair… Your result is Canarsie JNL; a bold sans serif face that would make any...

Pitkin JNL

Pitkin JNL font

Borrowing from the 1940s, and inspired by printed text found in an old catalog, the slightly imperfect letterforms of Pitkin JNL emulate the hand-lettered look of signs and show cards.

Go West

Go West font

Go West is a spurred version of the FontMesa Red Dog Saloon font which is a revival of an old 1800s woodtype font.

Main Street

Main Street font

Main Street is a revival of the old font Soutache, the original version of this decorative alphabet was created in 1873 by Julius Herriet, a type designer active during the period marked by the...

Brewmaster

Brewmaster font

Brewmaster was inspired by the Budweiser logo from the late 1800s and its updated revival in 2000, this style of script was very popular in the 1800s and could be found in use on...