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.