font_designer: Denise Koehler
for all your royal invitations: The Fontazia Chateaux series features a unique assortment of characters inspired by some of the great castles and chateaus of Europe and beyond. These simple yet elegant symbols are...
Karika Encore is the 3rd volume in the Karika series of swirly circular symbols. The 52 original designs feature floral and musical motifs in circular symmatrical forms. A splendid addition to any illustration or...
A whimsical array of pointers designed with semi-traditional Greek fret pattern (up/down/left/right) – great for adding directions or pointers to documents, maps, posters, greetings, or simply used as decorative elements. See also 4Point Deco...
A bit grungy, a bit stern, 21 Emmerson is a tribute to my birthplace and was designed with punky headline posters in mind. The simple lines of this font are angular and sharp –...
Let your night images come to life! The Fontazia Insomnia set features a strange and unusual assortment of surrealistic hand-drawn images – a tribute to the nocturnal spirits that seem to come to life...
A geometrical, modern, angular design inspired by the Greek Key. It’s complex yet simple, creating smooth, continuously flowing print. This font is well suited for headlines, posters, greeting cards, and much more.
A whimsical array of deco pointers (up/down/left/right) – great for adding directions or pointers to documents, maps, posters, greetings, or simply used as decorative elements. See also 4Point Florals and 4Point GreekFret.
A whimsical array of floral pointers (up/down/left/right) – great for adding directions or pointers to documents, maps, posters, greetings, or simply used as decorative elements. See also 4Point Deco and 4Point GreekFret.
Fontazia Motyl features 52 unique fantasy butterflies motifs. These whimsical glyphs are great for backgrounds, accents, greetings, and even tattoos. Add one or add them all – these dingbats are a sure thing for...
ADD A LITTLE ZIG AND ZAG with Harmonics – a bold and angular font great for short texts and headlines. Create different affects by toggling between lowercase and uppercase letters – use lowercase for...