font_category: decorative
Whimsical, yet consistent in design, this typeface was the first produced by JAW Fonts
An interesting “almost but not quite” blackletter typeface inspired by a popular fairy tale.
This typeface says “Aloha”, and was inspired by a popular attraction at a well known Southern California theme park.
Inspired by some hotel signage, this typeface is perfect for Vanity Plates for your camel.
Based on a 40 year old hand lettered poster, this typeface is casual, yet streamlined. The name comes from a local Los Angeles colloquialism which refers to Southern California as “The Southland”.
A commanding brush style script/display face. Useful for a variety of design needs.
The Blairesque family from JAW Fonts consists of three typefaces and one dingbat font designed to be used both separately and as a family. The dingbat font contains an extra set of alternate numerals...
A heavy yet dynamic typeface…a real “action font”, named after my good friend Joseph who also happens to be Valentina’s husband.
This is a poster style face with a subtle nostalgic feeling. Named after my hometown in New Jersey, the family includes swash faces for both the regular and italic versions. Please Note: The swash...
Aloha from JAW Fonts with the new Kon Tiki font family!… A package of seven typefaces (Aloha, Enchanted, Hula, Kona, Lanai, Lounge & Trader), and one alternate ligature font that celebrates the Polynesian/Tiki kitch...