font_category: decorative

Mira

Mira font

Mira is a playful, decorative Art Nouveau font, released by Roos & Jung Foundry in Offenbach AM, Germany about 1902. The exaggerated serifs and the sharp contrast between the thick and thin strokes gives...

MFC Semicirculus Monogram

MFC Semicirculus Monogram font

The inspiration source for Semicirculus Monogram is a stylish sans serif letterset from a vintage embroidery publication which combines to create a semi-circular form monogram. Originally intended to adorn handkerchiefs, it has so many...

Kudos Kaps NF

Kudos Kaps NF font

Introducing a series of decorative initials with a twist: each font contains two complete alphabets, A-Z, and numerous border elements in the numeral and shift-numeral positions. Classic, ornate, quaint and exotic, these fonts are...

Munchkin Land NF

Munchkin Land NF font

This typeface bears a superficial resemblance to Belwe Extrabold, but is based on a work called Thor, issued by Frederic Wesselhoeft Ltd of London in the 1930s. The characters in this font are loosely...

Lucian

Lucian font

Agedage Caroline

Agedage Caroline font

Caroline is the script developed in the late 8th century scriptorium of Charlemagne in Franks’ Kingdoms. Agedage Caroline is a Opentype font supporting some OpenType layout features. To use these functions, you need to...

Didgeree Doodle NF

Didgeree Doodle NF font

The pattern for this delightful little font was originally released as Bernhard Heavy Antique Cursive by the Bauersche Geißerei of Frankfurt am Main and designed, of course, by Lucien Bernhard. Dippy, trippy, under the...

Nabuco

Nabuco font

Nabuco is a simple and clean non-connecting script typeface.

AvéAvé BB

AvéAvé BB font

Mix and match the upper and lowercase keys to access swash and non-swash letters in this unconventional serif font with a plethora of European characters.

1741 Financiere

1741 Financiere font

This family was inspired by the Fournier’s font named “Financière”. It is a looking like manual font, carved in 1741 by Pierre Simon Fournier (le jeune) and published in his Manuel Typographique… in Paris...