Ever seen a monkey with pants? Probably would look silly, and that's excactly how this font looks! A jumpy, weird and funny font - unpredictable and ready for ounzes of fun!
Giglio Rosso is a decorative typeface with a floral design. The font is named giglio rosso, “red lily,” because it is inspired by the symbol of Florence.
Tire Swing BB is lighthearted without being silly. It's whimsical without being cliche. It's a body copy font, or great for headers, and includes lots of European characters.
CookieNookie is a silly but cute font, great for your scrapbook pages or where you want a unique handwritten look. Leave lots of leading...the ascenders and descenders are long!
Do not believe that Friandise is reserved for the chocolate enthusiasts. It’s a pair of fonts which will allow you to ally simplicity and frivolity, sweetness and hardness, discretion and show.
Is a unique font, Sanwich sans is made with a messy character arrangement and an expanded width to get a silly and playful impression, suitable for use in casual themed graphic designs.
This typeface is one of a number of sign painter-oriented fonts named in honor of Jeff Levine's good friend Albert Eckhardt, Jr. (who ran Allied Signs in Miami Florida from 1959 until his passing).
Born out of an insatiable addiction to handwriting fonts, Andrea's Handwriting fonts are simple, readable and easy on the eyes. Each font is cool, casual and fun all at the same time. Perfect for printing your personal thoughts be they silly, pensive or absolutely nonsense!
Invites is a digital recreation of a 1920’s mechanical script that has never existed. I designed it for my wedding invitations last year and named it in honor of my (ex)wife. Who said it wasn’t her. And she was right. So now it’s called something different. I wanted a sweet, romantic name ... Iris? Taken. Lily? Taken. Iris Lily? Cumbersome. I wanted something short and inviting. Uh ... hmmm.
A poster for a Dutch stage revue from the nineteen-teens, designed by Willy Sluiter, provided the template for this warm, wavy and whimsical headline font. The Opentype version of this font supports Unicode 1250 (Central European) languages, as well as Unicode 1252 (Latin) languages.
James Black, a signature milli pen font with classy handwriting style. This is a perfect font for business, for your personal feels, for everything about you smart people! You will get a casual handwritten font with some ligatures that will give you more taste of high class personality.
What to do today? Meep? Meep! Meep! Meep! They all agreed. Meet the Meep sisters - Lala, Lili, Lolo & Lulu - a handwritten narrow font in 4 weights - regular & slanted with common- and many double letter ligatures for a natural & varied hand drawn look! Go create! Meep!
Need something VERY silly for your headlines and still keep the legibility?! Then Sillyheads could be your no. 1 choice! Sillyheads has got that funny, weird, cute, crazy look!
The design of Bramber was inspired by Allied propaganda posters of the second World war, especially Russian posters. It has a distinctive solid, geometric appearance. Bramber also has a feel of mid 1980s design. Bramber is ideal for use as a distinctive headline or display font.
Out from a turn-of-the-century cartoon, Pennywhistle evokes the silly symphonies and merry melodies of an earlier age, while playing footloose and fancy free for a modern age.
Eckhardt Freehand JNL is the fourth font based on the lettering of sign painters and show card writers. Jeff Levine has chosen to name this “mini series” of fonts in honor of his friend Albert Eckhardt, Jr., a talented sign man who ran Allied Signs [in Miami, Florida] from 1959 until his passing in 2005.
Pots of flowers, pots of leaves. 30 topiaries, daffodils, hearts, daisies, lily, a snail, a butterfly, a ladybug, a shovel, a bell jar and watering can too. Just in time for Spring.