Art Deco Fonts

Art Deco Fonts are immediately recognizable for its unique visual characteristics–its geometric rounded shapes combined with elongated letters and vertical decorative line details. Art Deco fonts refer to a style of typefaces that emerged during the Art Deco movement of the 1920s and 1930s. Art Deco was a prominent design style characterized by its bold geometric shapes, streamlined forms, and lavish ornamentation. Art Deco fonts embody these characteristics, often featuring strong lines, sharp angles, and intricate decorative elements.

Forum II LHK Font

Revival of Georg Trump's "Forum II" typeface (1952) for C. E. Weber, accompanying "Forum I" and "Schadow-Antiqua". Extended in glyphs to Latin, Greek and Cyrillic.

Munges Font

Munges Font is the newest typeface with a decorative style, The entire typography has been designed to work on large sizes.

CS Hector Font

CS Hector Font is a modern sans serif display font that draws inspiration from the iconic Art Deco movement, featuring clean lines and geometric shapes that exude elegance and sophistication.