
A bit loose, a bit orderly, the perfect mix of both. The first script font on the list is Yellowtail. As a casual serif, it goes well with elegant brands that don’t take themselves too seriously. This font is excellent for both titles and text. Trocchi was inspired by vintage typefaces from the late 1700s. The strong serifs make an impact when used in a header or title. Let’s get started.Īnsley Display is reminiscent of ‘Old West’ style posters and other vintage print art. You can use Retro fonts in designs like brochures, posters, flyers, logos and business cards. Retro fonts aren’t exactly vintage fonts but more of a modern take on vintage typography styles. These are fonts that use vintage elements in their composition.
