font_category: decorative
Looking for something a little bad-ass to spice up your designs? Grab Devilette, she’s one hot number!
Cruise in to your favorite soda fountain and ask the jerk behind the counter to pull you a sweet red cherry soda! This extra wide sans-serif will take you back to the world of...
My Aunt Celia was designed as a quaint, quasi-elegant display face using caps and small caps. The family consists of two fonts: regular and alternate which, between them, provide many special swash characters, tall...
Farquharson is an all-caps display face, adapted from an early American woodtype, and designed especially for use in the book Charlie Farquharson’s Unyverse. The complete family consists of two fonts: a regular version and...
Toronto Subway is based on the lettering originally used for station identification and signs by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in the Toronto, Canada, subway system. The first subway line opened in 1954. However,...
Kubrick is an experiment in extremes. The Light font is very tall and slender, the Black font is very massive, and Kubrick’s slender counters push some of its glyphs to the edge of recognition....
Hounslow is closely related to Acton in structure, and takes the latter’s simple block construction into the third dimension. Three variants – open, solid and shadow – can be freely mixed in one setting...