Although the recent trends in the field of typography are headed toward minimal lettering, the eye-grabbing letters of decorative fonts remain as influential as ever. Thanks to the vast variety of decorative details, you’re provided with lots of opportunities to distinguish yourself from the rest by using decorative fonts in your branding. Finding your ideal font in the middle of this abundance is not going to be easy though, unless you get Resource Boy’s help. Since decorated fonts have always been favored by both designers and their target population, we went out of our way to offer you the number-one font collection. So as long as you’re here with us on RB, you’re in good hands.
Why can’t you ever have enough of decorative fonts in your personal font collection?
- Decorating your words to get more attention is what decorated fonts do best. There’s more than one way for decorative fonts to leave their mark on your typography. It might be through a fancy calligraphy style, ornamental swashes or serifs, medieval or Victorian elements, script letters with hand drawn patterns, and icons of flowers, hearts, stars, and leaves, but the result is always the same, different and recognizable. To deliver something one-of-a-kind, decorative fonts can appear unusually large or small, wide or narrow, tall or short, thin or thick, closely spaced or far apart, cursive or with blocks of letters, and so on. You have to get the viewers hooked in only a couple of words, so your words have to be as noticeable as possible. Even a simple overall view with extraordinary proportions would work, as long as it gets you to a bold piece of text. Meanwhile, legibility might sometimes be sacrificed by some decorative letters for the sake of reaching an absolutely striking outcome.
- A more decorated text equals a stronger impact on readers’ feelings. The decorative alphabet is more complex than taking only one attitude to approach the viewers. For instance, you can find both modern and classic decorated fonts, ornate with either contemporary or antique vibes. So an old English text or a stylish handwritten piece of lettering are both available as options. All our fonts are easy on the eyes, but to find something ideal for your brand, you must choose based on your own specific business identity. Case in point, an elegant decorative font works perfectly for your business cards, whereas you need a more whimsical font for your fantasy movie titles and book covers. This is when the great variety of decorative fonts allows you to be more creative than ever.
- With so many fonts on Resource Boy, you can get every one of your designs into style in just a click. Tattoos, movie posters, gaming designs, food industry packaging, magazines, newspaper headlines, advertisements, web headers, and any other version of short texts can become a lot more appealing and fun once you customize them with decorated fonts. If you have some kind of branding project on your hand, you’re basically out of the woods now. After all, with font styles as unique as decorative fonts, how can your logos not stick to minds? Plus, you can bet our decorative collection work wonders in wedding invitations, happy birthday cards, Christmas and Valentine flyers, and promotions for other special events.
- If you already think our decorative font collection is excellent, have you seen the rest of our design tools library? You only need to use our font collection once, and you won’t be able to go back to using any other random source of font ever again. That’s just how we do anything around here, based on a very high set of standards. You’ll find other visually enhanced fonts like these ones in our collections of ornate fonts, tattoo fonts, and floral fonts as well. However, you better avoid using these similar fonts at the same time or it would make your decorated letters seem less stunning by compromising the harmony of your text rather than doing it any good.