Baking Pastry embodies fun, quirkiness and authenticity. This handwritten font is the perfect fit for all of your logos, branding, social media, and crafty DIY projects.
Hand-drawn playful lettering full of curls and whimsy. This is designed to be completely legible while still offering a fun flair to a finished project.
Nosi is a quirky serif display typeface designed for fun titles, children's books or posters that wants to capture the restless spirit of the oddball mind.
Use LD Funky Scribble wherever you'd like to lighten the mood. It's handwritten look is so great for journaling, newsletters, etc. Have fun with Funky Scribble!
The name says it all. HunkaSpunk is whimsical, eye-catching, and fun. Download and use this cool TrueType font for lively scrapbook journaling and paper crafting.
Gengboy is a fun bold Sans Serif typeface featuring characters that stand out from every background. Suitable for logos, stickers, posters, packaging, branding, invitations, notes, etc.
Full of love is a simple, fun, and relaxed handwritten font. Whether you’re using it for crafting, digital designing, presentations, or greeting card making, it’s perfect!
DB Trees includes several familiar and not so familiar tree designs with plenty of room for creativity to grow. Makes fun additions to your creative projects.
The Silly Treat font is actually handmade, but I traced each and every letter and cleaned them up - however, I wanted to keep the handmade look, and left just about enough details for you to find details of my original drawn lines.
Mexican Relics is a collection of over 100 dingbats in font format based on images found on a variety of clay stamps primarily from pre-Columbian Mexico. This font brings ancient artwork featuring fantastic animals and geometric shapes into the computer age.
This font was inspired by an old photographic film package I found. Over time, the vertical slits in the letters have become more complex and acquired slanted sections. The font is suitable for accidences: headlines, posters... maybe you can suggest something interesting ;)
Thin, elegant and thoroughly Art Deco is the thick-and-thin (slightly flared) alphabet found on page 31 of Samuel Welo’s 1930 instructional book “Lettering Practical and Foreign”. Redrawn digitally as Evening Dress JNL, it is available in both regular and oblique versions.
An Art Deco geometric alphabet found within the pages of the 1939 French lettering book "Modèles de lettres modernes par Georges Léculier" ("Models of Modern Letters by Georges Léculier") is the basis for French Geometric JNL; available in both regular and oblique versions.
An eccentric chamfered sans serif wood type design with a right side engraving line from the 1800s was found within the pages of the Thorowgood foundry of London, England. This font is now available as Chamfer Engraved JNL in regular and oblique versions.