Tag: Wallpaper

Strapwork Font

The Strapwokr is a symbolic font with the ornaments from the 16th century Mannerism era. These type of ornaments are called Strapwork and are combined with the Moreske ornament. Together they create a rich and refine style. As a prototype

Funkydori Font

Like most children of the ‘70s, I rocked the rainbow-striped bellbottoms, decorated her room with black-light posters of unicorns, and watched The Electric Company on TV. Funkydori is my typographic homage to that groovy decade, updated for 21-st century designs.

Printa Font

Designed by Guisela Mendoza. It is inspired by mandalic structures. Its visual language is based on misregister and flaws in textiles printed by serigraph technique in the 70s. This typeface allows you to combine two characters (front/uppercase; back/lowercase) into a

YWFT Array Font

YWFT Array is a beautifully-drawn icon font of stylish geometric illustrations, with an eclectic, art deco vibe. With its bisected circles and the bold, linear symmetry of its triangular border corners, YWFT Array is invaluable when creating a type specimen

YWFT Symplify Font

If you need to wallpaper the hallway of a boutique hotel with haute couture snowflakes, look no further than YWFT Symplify. There’s nothing Symple about this gorgeous, mathematical set of otherworldly symbology, and in fact it’s a thing of great

Wallflowers III Font

26 unique hand drawn wallpaper tiles and 34 accompanying icons. This font can be used as icons, borders, and/or wallpaper patterns.Wallflowers are very easy to use, for borders or wallpaper, simply type the same letter consecutively (for example: aaaa or

Wallflowers Font

For as long as I can remember, I have been fascinated with patterns. Growing up in a home built in the 1920s that had very interesting wallpaper throughout can have that effect. These icons and tiles are a result of

YWFT Darts Font

YWFT Darts is less about the beloved game, and more about a bunch of paper currency designers having lunch at an Aztec restaurant. These circular symbols would be equally at home on a Navajo tapestry as they would on a