Deco Glyphs
Teardrop, circular, square and triangular shaped embellishments are great accent dingbats where a whimsical art deco look is needed. DecoGlyphs contain five different fonts: Orbs, Spheres, Droplets, Triangles and Squares…
Teardrop, circular, square and triangular shaped embellishments are great accent dingbats where a whimsical art deco look is needed. DecoGlyphs contain five different fonts: Orbs, Spheres, Droplets, Triangles and Squares…
Two fonts for the price of one! One vertical to create left-side borders, the other flipped horizontal for creating separating and dividing bars. Some tile together (so you can make…
Great primitive-looking characters for making all sorts of tiling backgrounds, borders and edging.
Formerly only available from my own font site for orders over $50, Ann’s Dividers are now being made available separately. Decorative, spirally, funky and artsy lines and separators perfect for…
The ultimate "Eye-conic" dingbat with over 40 pairs of eyeballs (either left-right or up-down facing. Great for web design, some pairs even come with a third eye for that special…
Floral and kaleidoscopic characters are great for standalone embellishments. Florascopes Font Family contains five individual fonts for a total of 360 characters.
Framemaker consists of decorative corners and straight edges that when put together can form a wide variety of structures like frames, decorative dividing rules, buttons, edging and tiling. By adding…
Frets is a font family with three fonts in five different styles each: Ultra Light, Light, Regular, Bold and Ultra Bold. Based on geometric "fret" patterns that were popular in…
FriezeFrame is a web graphic font family comprised of three fonts with 72 characters each. The lower case offers stylishly fancy frames for creating interfaces, buttons, nameplates and other framed…
Gingerbread Borders are dingbats consisting of fancy decorative corners and edges that when put together can form a wide variety of structures like frames, decorative dividing rules, buttons, edging and…