Cartoon Town is a cute comic display font featuring well-shaped characters. It will add an incredibly joyful touch to your designs. Add this beautiful font to each of your creative ideas, and notice how it makes them stand out!
Monday, October 25, 2021
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
[nzlbf] Download Wulkie fonts from Fargun Studio
Wulkie Font is handwritten stylish fonts, combines from copperplate to contemporary typeface with a dancing baseline, classic and elegant touch. Can be used for various purposes. such as headings, signature, logos, wedding invitation, t-shirt, letterhead, signage, lable, news, posters, badges etc.
Thursday, April 15, 2021
[trlmtnuolq] Download Rabbito Fonts Family From Figuree Studio
The Rabbito is a funny, fancy, and playful display font inspired by the cuteness of the rabbit.
You can use this font for a logo, kids clothing, birthday invitation, poster, friendly design, fun design, book cover, adventure poster, outbound poster, and many many many others.
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Sunday, January 17, 2021
[luskebxotb] Download Phantom Isles Fonts Family From Wing's Art Studio
The Phantom Isles: Retro Tiki Font
A Textured Retro Font Inspired by Tropical Tiki Style and South Sea Adventures!
The Phantom Isles is a hand-drawn font inspired by 1950s Tiki culture, tales of exotic locations and south sea adventures. It features the textured look of weathered wood and is the perfect choice for book covers, movie titles, theme parks or vintage themed events.
The font includes a complete set of uppercase and lowercase characters, along with numbers, punctuation, symbols and language support. You’ll also find a set of specially illustrated underlines, shapes and icons including flora and fauna, old rope, skulls and more.
A Brief History of Tiki Culture
Originating from Māori mythology, a tiki is a wooden or stone carving that represents deified ancestors found in most Polynesian cultures. The mainstream and commercialised Tiki Culture that became popular across America from the 1930s to 50s was inspired by the sentimental appeal of an idealised South Pacific, particularly Hawaii, as viewed through the experiences of those who had visited such areas during World War II and cinematic depictions of beautiful scenery, forbidden love and the potential for danger. Over time it selectively incorporated more cultural elements of other regions that affected Polynesia, such as Southeast Asia.
The Americanised form of Tiki Culture maintains a dedicated following today, particularly among those interested in 1950s graphic and interior design, history and the escapist lounge aesthetic it inspires.
Learn more about the history of Tiki and Polynesian culture.