Tag: fancy

Fashion Font

The well-known British designer Alan Meeks elegantly reworked Fashion Compressed No.3 to produce this beautiful, condensed engraved typeface. The fine line weights make it ideal for application wherever a slender feminine effect is desired. Published by LetrasetDownload Fashion

Pickworth Font

Designed by Steve Jackaman & Ashley Muir. An antique, rustic or even mystical design that will grow on you the more you use it. Pickworth contains all the high-end features expected in a quality OpenType Pro font. Published by Red

Avocado Font

Avocado is handwritten font with a some masculine feel. It’s very suitable for the fashion industry and culinary. This font is crazy but readable, so it can be used for large amounts of text. Published by Justyna SokolowskaDownload Avocado

LeOsler Font

LeOsler is a decorative, fun, handwritten font which can be used in a wide range of languages, including English, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Polish, Czech, Vietnamese, Russian, Greek, among many others. LeOsler has 5 font styles, and 3 styles of

Mussica Font

Mussica is an ornamental hybrid font derived mainly of transitional and Didone styles but including some script and uncial quirks too. Its proportions and measurements aren’t conventional giving a very special look. The family consists of two fonts which could

Hernandez Bold Font

Hernandez bold is a ‘slab serif display’ font. It has a unique feature, it gives the possibility of composing words in different rhythms. It has a big number of alternates, which allows the user various combinations within a text. It’s

Ronde Script Font

Ronde Scriptâ„¢ (Ronde meaning “A kind of script in which the heavy strokes are nearly upright, giving the characters when taken together a round look.”) is based on the original design named Parisian Ronde released in 1878 by the Chappelle

Armazem Pineapple Font

Pineapple is a display typeface with handcraft features, designed by hand and rendered to bring a handmade aesthetic to Design projects. The idea started with sketches of a few letters and soon became a whole alphabet. The font follows a