Amazing Floral Typography Inspiration

Floral and ornamental type dates back to medieval times when scribes were writing manuscripts, they would use the large ornamental lettering as initials and smaller plainer fonts for the body text.

Embellishment

Lettering that had been modified with such decoration is usually referred to as embellishment, this means that the decoration appears on top of the letterform, this type of decoration was copied and experimented with in the 19th century by foundries adding patterns, pictures shadows and 3D effects to there lettering.

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Encompassing

The other type of lettering is refereed to as Encompassing this is when the letterform itself is decorative and is not derived from an existing letterform

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Ref Book: Type and Typography

Below are a few examples from around the web to gain some inspiration in this style of design and typography that has taken form over the years.

Fourooms

Created by Fourooms a design studio in Hamburg as a Christmas gift to Si Scott, another designer who also produces similar floral and flourish type designs.

This design looks overgrown and wild with an upward movement that makes it feel like its growing.

tinacolada

The hand drawn version coloured with ink.

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Shaz Madani

An elegant hand made design by Shaz Madani made from paper for a campaign for Artic Paper to bridge the gap between creativity and environmental thinking, such as using recycled paper.

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Quinto hache

These flourishes originate from the numbers and grow upwards, there are lines in the background and also balloons floating, the space and stars on the numbers gives the design a bright vivid aura.

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Yulia Brodskaya

Yulia Brodskaya originally from Russia has achived numerous awards for typographic style and design, these designs look like icing on a cake, delicate flourishes with contrasting colours.

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magic

Ginger Monkey Design

Ginger Monkey Design have had numerous features in magazines including computer arts, there designs incorporate many swirls and flourishes, This personal collection is part of there inspiring word series here can be seen compassion and selfless.

This set has great composition and simple decoration yet has a massive impact on the type as well as the though provoking colours.

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gmselfless

Words are Pictures

Words are Pictures is a London, UK based designer that has some familiar designs, playing with typography and words is how this designers progresses his designs, as you can see the design below looks almost 3D with hidden words behind the foliage.

wishyouwerehere

Inksurge

Inksurge a design company from Manila, Philippines specialising in visual arts and communication

Prouced this design for the hosting company Media Temple, a shirt design for a premium give-away for their clients and partners.

Covers the letterforms with a bouquet of ornaments and floral patterns making the it still legible to read.

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Nathan Walker

Nathan Walker from Dallas, TX, United States is a freelance designer specialising in digital art.

A sketch taken in to Photoshop inspired by a quote from the bible “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” 1 Corinthians 13:13

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Narani Kannan

Narani Kannan is a graphic design student in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The design below is inspired by the Victorian architecture know as baroque.

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Arthur Dam

Arthur Dam is a designer from Hilversum, Netherlands and has created atmospheric digital designs

The design below shows an intriquet blend of curls around a light font making the whole word eye catching even though the colours are quite dull.

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Burlesque Design

Burlesque Design an array of music oriented prints and posters, the example below shows how the design is progressing from a sketch.

pelican

Nikki Farquharson

Nikki Farquharson a freelance designer from London, UK has an eye for patterns, lines, shapes and colours.

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Si Scott

Si Scott is maybe one of the more well know dseigners for this style

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Sumeco

sumeco is a Dutch designer who has a huge and inspiring portfolio of digital work the examples shown take on a natural typography theme with roots, vines, and branches, giving the designs a fresh feel.

wireless

somersby

Colin Lee

Colin Lee is a passionate designer from London, UK creating complex typographic treatments as well as other forms of graphic design.

dolce1

funkrush

Shiny Binary

Nik Ainley of Shiny Binary is an Oxford, UK based illustrator and has had some great accomplishments with publications in magazines and books, he strives to master his tools to realise his ideas.

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Comments

Id have to say that this style of typography catchs my imagination more over than allot of other styles. just because of the detail and time spent on each piece, What do yo like and think about this style ?

Author of this post: Max Stanworth

Iam the creator and editor of Design Shard, I created this blog to post my inspirations, work and free resources that I hope others find interesting too. See all posts by: Max Stanworth

51 Comments (Leave a Comment)

  1. the good die young is awesome…these are great

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  2. I am always amazed on how artists find inspiration for their works.

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  3. love the ginger monkey gesign.. very fairytale like.. cool collection you got there.. thanks for sharing^^

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  4. wow, this is amazing work!

    How did you make all that photos?

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  5. Very inspirational stuff, thanks.

    As an old signguy, lettering has always been art for me. I’ve been inspired by many signwriters from across the pond over the years.

    One in particualr from Torquay,Devon is Dave Smith who designed the website for LetterheadFonts. http://letterheadfonts.com check it out.
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  6. Fantastic typography i really like Shaz Madani and Yulia Brodskaya very attractive work. their are some very good creative people out there in todays world. Good post

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  7. This is pretty good stuff. i wonder if it could be transform to physically and offer it to my wedding clients….

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  8. Inspiring work that reminds me of how far I have to go to call myself a graphics artist. I wonder how much work there is around and if these people earn a decent amount for their talents.
    Shaz

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  9. Nia

    Beautiful and very creative idea with beautiful visual…

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  10. Very nice typography, there is a florist near where I live who have just branded their shop like the advert for somersby apple cider by Sumeco, this really stands out and has that great parisian art nouveau look about it. Cheers for the list I will be taking a look at their websites for inspiration. Typography is something I am always looking to improve.

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  11. These are all beautiful examples floral typography, I especially like Si Scott’s artwork.

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  12. An excellent post……..very nice collection…thanks for sharing your great work.

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  13. These really are most splendid. SO many thanks !

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  14. good you started the thread, people will take it more serious

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  15. very nice.. i like all .. :)

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  16. Oh my God this is fantastic. Especially the 3D effects are outstanding.

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  17. Some nice pieces, there is so much scope for creativity with typography. I especially like the “a new leaf” piece made from paper, its so elegant and simple, but effective all as one color.

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