JessicaAmber
Contributor II

The Danish Pastel and Dopamine Decor trends lean heavily into 60s and 70s retro design. And part of that aesthetic are "groovy" fonts with features like:

thick rounded strokes, bottom-heavy, stokes that get wider at the ends, elaborate decorative ball terminals

There is a lack of this type of font in Zazzle, and I'd really like to see some like these:

groovy 7.PNGgroovy 6.PNGgroovy 5.PNGgroovy 4.PNGgroovy 3.PNGgroovy 2.PNGgroovy 1.PNGgroovy 8.PNG

 

8 Comments
KeegansCreation
Honored Contributor

I would use the heck out of these fonts. 😁 

Fiona
Moderator
Moderator

Thanks for your feedback. I will pass this on to the team!

-Fiona🙂

JessicaAmber
Contributor II

@KeegansCreation thank you for saying so! It's a good point that great fonts not only help with making good products, but they are also fun for the designers to use - and the funner design is, the more we wanna do it!

NigelSutherland
Valued Contributor

What do you use to warp the fonts?

Jadendreamer13
Valued Contributor III

You can warp text in Illustrator using the Object>Envelope feature. 

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

Nigel, though we can't warp fonts in the design tool, we can certainly do so for any text that's meant to be permanent, making templates with the same font for the customer to personalize.

I'd love seeing such fonts!

(Photoshop has good warping abilities too.)

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fansportsspot
New Contributor III

I love all those fonts and would use them constantly.

Marblewave
Contributor III

I would definitely use them too 🙂