font_category: decorative

Letterpress

Letterpress font

Meet the Letterpress! Jakob Erbar’s Phosphor was released by the Ludwig & Mayer Foundry before 1923. The origins of Aurora date back to 1912 (Johannes Wagner Foundry). Permanent Headline was designed by Karlgeorg Hoefer,...

Skicack

Skicack font

Skicack is scribbled form of classic bold font. Creates nice texture when used in small sizes (especially printed), and hard heavy look in big sizes. Comes with complete Central European character set, and few...

Grotbox

Grotbox font

Grotbox is an interesting, if not startling, distressed punk font. There are two varieties: one with upright characters; the other with the characters rotated out of whack for extra informality. Legibility is maintained, despite...

Twisted Punk

Twisted Punk font

The Twisted Punk font family has four “standard” versions, (standard in the sense that the font’s characters are all the same weight,) but in these versions the characters are mis-aligned in various ways, such...

Bohy

Bohy font

Bohy was a candidate when it was felt there was a need for a “house font” to start a design service. Its readability can be relied on to clearly display the most creative or...

Retrozoid

Retrozoid font

Retrozoid is the first Open Type font from Pizzadude. It has got loads of different autoligs, just take a look at the preview pic!

GrungeBob BF

GrungeBob BF font

Grunge, in a painterly sort of way; excellent for a wide variety of uses in headline and display.

Arendahl

Arendahl font

Arendahl is a natural-looking, irregular connected handwriting script. The script has a fluctuating baseline and swirling ending swashes to give the lettering a soothing flow. Arendahl utilizes OpenType ligatures and alternates to prevent duplicate…

Softmachine

Softmachine font

Everything about Softmachine—the rounded terminals, the bold weight, the letter forms and proportions—is designed with one objective: to create a uniform distance between letter strokes, in and between characters. This is achieved by the...

1585 Flowery

1585 Flowery font

This set of initial letters was inspired from French renaissance decorated letters. Unfortunately, we don’t know where they were in use, or who was the punchcutter, our models were coming from a late XIXth...