Tag: cartoon

Filmotype Adonis Font

Filmotype Adonis is one of the earliest casual handwritten scripts that was introduced by Filmotype in the early 1950s. It perfectly captures the mid-century playfulness of hand lettering while providing comfortable readability. Filmotype Adonis was developed from the original font

Flavors Pro Font

Does your blog taste bland? Is you website cooked up from the same old recipe? Ladies and gentlemen, we have the missing ingredient! With Flavors Pro you’ll get the zest and zing not found in those boring vanilla fonts. The

Frijoles Family Font

What’s on your font menu tonight? The same old boring beans? Then why not try Frijoles! Its a fresh new family that’s anything but re-fried. And it’s sure to be a hit when you’re cooking up something that needs to

Le Havre Rounded Font

The Le Havre series is a series of geometric sans serifs inspired by the dignified era of the passenger ship, when getting to your destination was a delight in and of itself. Le Havre Rounded is a fun and new

Filmotype Panama Font

Initially offered in the late 1950s, Filmotype Panama was one of Filmotype’s ‘tipsy’ serif Free Style typefaces which featured a delightful blend between casual serif and latin styles. Remastered and expanded with exacting precision from the original filmstrips, Filmotype Panama

Bango Pro Font

Bango Pro is a lively, heavyweight font with a strong cartoon feel, perfect for poster design, packaging, and anything that needs to draw attention – in an informal way. Initially released in 2011, Bango Pro is now in its third

Superhero Font

Superhero™ was developed to simulate the handwritten comic book text found in old Marvel comics. The rough versions were developed to allow for text set at larger point sizes, for example on the cover of a comic book, or on

Kaboom Font

Kaboom family contains 80 handmade glyphs depicting animals. It consists of two varieties: black as an outline and regular – with details. Inside you'll find monkeys, fish, birds, deer, pandas and other animals from the real world and fairy-tale. Illustrations

Uncertain Font

I wanted to write some thick letters. I wrote them in one quick breath, and thought that it was essentially myself. It’s distorted, flat, and dull, but it has a certain harmony to it. Coincidentally, I think it became a

Crossell Font

Crossell is a display typeface inspired by linoleum cuts and old comic strips. It comes in three weights and can be purchased solo or as a family. Take it home and give it a spin today. Published by Emboss FontsDownload

Blow Up Font

Type designer Hannes von Döhren created a display typeface called Blow Up. A bubbly, sweet font with nice light effects. Perfect for use in big sizes on posters or flyers. You can use Blow Up Sans Published by HVD FontsDownload

P22 Sniplash Font

Sniplash is a lively font inspired by cartoons and comics of the 1960s and ’70s. Curly lines, irregular weights, and a fun attitude make this font excellent for parties, retro packaging or any number of uses where you want a

Tobi Black Font

Tobi Black is dynamic, heavy, cheerful, and overall is a great typeface for when working with children’s related projects. Tobi Black contains additional language Cyrillic support as well. Published by RodrigoTypoDownload Tobi Black