Tag: art deco

Naga Font

Naga is Hans van Maanen’s original creation of art deco shapes interected with intricate mazes of what could be Celtic or Mesoamerican knotwork art. The totality of the typeface borders on the mysterious, exotic and yet clearly discernible as far

El Santos Font

Designed in late 2011, El Santos is a beautifully simple yet elegant typeface. Perfect ellipses contrast narrow uprights creating a unique decorative equilibrium within words, sentences and paragraphs. Used as a display face El Santos is perfect for art, fashion,

Oklahoma Font

Designed by Achaz Reuss in 1993, Oklahoma is a wild and quirky art deco style font design. The complete family contains three styles, including the very interesting stencil and open style options. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Oklahoma

Nexa Rust Font

Nexa Rust from Fontfabric Type Foundry is a multifaceted font system consisting of font sub-families Sans, Slab, Script, Handmade and Extras. Each of these sub-families contains a number of font weights which have a characteristic warm, rough look and display

Broadway Poster Font

Originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1925, FontHaus’s 1995 revival is based on a design named “Novelty Broadway”. Characters were referenced from “Commercial Art of Show Card Lettering” by James Eisenberg, published by D. Van Nostrand Company in 1945.

Lakeside Font

Originally offered by Filmotype in the early 1950s, Filmotype Lakeside was among its earliest informal style brush script typefaces inspired by sign painter classic brush script styles. Filmotype Lakeside was developed from the original font filmstrips and includes a full

Camera Font

Legible, simple and very lovely sans serif is based on artdeco advertisment from 1800s to early 20th. The sweetest sans for your retro-style project. Published by Dharma TypeDownload Camera

Organda Font

Organda is a font design released for the Mecanorma Type Collection. Copyright 2004 Trip Productions BV. Published by MecanormaDownload Organda

P22 Bifur Font

Bifur was originally designed by poster artist A.M. Cassandre. This Art Deco type design was issued by the French foundry Deberny & Peignot in 1929. Even upon it’s original release and promotion, suggestions on how not to use Bifur were

DeLuxe Gothic Font

Michael Doret was always very aware of the fact that Morris Fuller Benton’s classic Bank Gothic, a longtime favorite of his, didn’t contain any lowercase characters. So he set out to remedy that by designing his all new DeLuxe Gothic,

Spire Extra Light Font

Originally designed by Sol Hess for the Lanston Monotype Foundry in 1938 as a fat face, this extra light revival was designed by Ann Pomeroy in the early 90s. Spire is extra condensed with a very retro look. Published by

Bank Gothic Pro Font

If there was an American Typeface Hall of Fame, Bank Gothic, designed by the great Morris Fuller Benton would hold a place of special distinction considering this design has survived so many trends in typographic fashion since being introduced in

Uomo Font

Uomo is a contemporary typographic system that explores sans geometric style and italian art deco that allows to combine four widths and three weights. Includes small caps and extras with illustrations, ornaments and words to design with no necessity of

Globe Grotesk Font

Globe Grotesk is modern art deco inspired sans serif. Its root goes to beginning of last century into Czechslovakia. The design is inspired in Universal Grotesk – font made by unknown designer. There are some really unique details in the

Naive Inline Font

Naïve Inline is a layered serif handwritten font designed by Fanny Coulez and Julien Saurin in Paris. Our goal was to draw a font with finely irregular lines that give a human and whimsical feeling. We designed three weights to