font_category: decorative

Cavaliere

Cavaliere font

Chevalier in French means Cavaliere in Italian, that’s why I called this font Cavaliere. This font is my version of that (a little bit aged and stiff) classic typeface seen so many times on...

Somewhat

Somewhat font

Somewhat retro, somewhat amusing, somewhat handsome, totally handy! This hand-drawn family counts 4 fonts plus a whimsical set of ornaments. Suitable for both display and text sizes, it will bring an extra charming feel...

ALT Apollo13

ALT Apollo13 font

Apollo13 is a custom decorative typeface for any type of graphic design.

ALT Foldgami

ALT Foldgami font

Foldgami is a custom decorative typeface for any type of graphic design mostly logos.

799 Insular

799 Insular font

This font was inspired from the so called “Insular Style” Latin script used in Celtic monasteries (Ireland, Scotland—with the well known Book of Kells—and England) from the late 6th to 9th, before the Carolingian...

Les Bonbon Boutique PW

Les Bonbon Boutique PW font

Reminiscent of vintage Paris. Think Tea Parties, Sweet Treats, Candy Shoppes, Boutiques, Fine China, Couture, Cakes and Pastries. This font is perfect for cards, menus, signage, and much more. Les Bonbon Boutique PW is...

Mademoiselle Magnifique PW

Mademoiselle Magnifique PW font

Just a cute little handwritten-like font, it’s whimsical, classy, yet relaxed and adds flair to anything. Perfect for cards, letters, recipes, journaling and much more! Mademoiselle Magnifique PW is intended and suitable for Display...

Ornaments 2 AR

Ornaments 2 AR font

Ornaments 2 contains designs for the Fanfare Press by Berthold Wolpe, 1939; and for the Kynoch Press by Tirzah Garwood, c. 1927.

Ornaments 3 AR

Ornaments 3 AR font

Ornaments 3 contains ornaments based on designs by Bernard Naudin for Deberny et Peignot, c. 1924; and ornaments based on designs by Oldrich Menhart, Karel Svolinsky and Jaroslav Slab for the state printing office...

Ornaments 6 AR

Ornaments 6 AR font

Ornaments 6 are based on designs for the Curwen Press by Edward Bawden and Percy Smith.