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ED Algirosa Font
In the sphere of graphic and digital design, the marriage of classic aesthetics with a modern sensibility can be a game-changer. An exemplar of this union is demonstrated in the ED Algirosa font, a digital product created with an eye
Riding the Retrowave: Recapturing 80s Charm with Contemporary Font Design
Immerse yourself in the captivating allure of the 1980s, a decade replete with audacious designs, vibrant colors, and unparalleled pop culture. At the heart of this era, a unique stylistic element reigned supreme: the quintessential ’80s typography. Known for its
Beach Club Brush Font
Leisure awaits you at the Beach Club . The weather is warm, the drinks are cold, and the font choices are excellent. This high energy, retro-fuelled script font is ideal for signature style logos, product packaging, display text and 80s/90s
Starlit Drive Font
Get your aviators on and hit the road with Starlit Drive – a fast paced, stylish signature font with a retro edge. With swift strokes and authentic dry textures, it’s an irresistibly charismatic & confident font choice for a range
Bayshore Font
Perm your hair, squeeze into your lycra, and retro-fy your text with Bayshore! A totally tubular mono-line script font straight out of the 80’s. This hand-drawn font is perfect for creating slick & stylish lettering. Whether it’s for logos, product
Dingle Hopper Font
Dingle Hopper is a font design published by Fonthead. Published by Fonthead Design Inc.Download Dingle Hopper
YWFT Pineapple Font
YWFT Pineapple is historically based in the Art Deco period (1920s/30s) but set adrift for awhile and spiced with the rum of the present. YWFT Pineapple is suitable for many uses, but has an affinity for being juxtaposed with unfamiliar
Martinique Font
Designed by Phil Martin in 1970, Martinique is a clean, heavy and fresh art deco style font design. Published by URW Type Foundry GmbHDownload Martinique
Dolmen Font
This clever revival of a 1920’s jobbing printer’s style exudes all the fashion and culture of the jazz age. Dolmen offers an interesting alternative to other fonts such as Broadway and Koloss and can be used in all capital or
LTC Broadway Font
Originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton for ATF in 1927, Sol Hess added a lower case in 1929. Hess also drew Broadway Engraved in 1928 for Lanston Monotype. Broadway has become somewhat of a classic icon as an “Art Deco”