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Ulm Initials

by Kaer
Individual Styles from $30.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $32.00 USD
The Ulm Initials Font Family was designed by Roman Korolev and published by Kaer. Ulm Initials contains 2 styles and family package options. More about this family

Ulm Initials Complete Family

2 fonts

Best Value!

Per Style:

$16.00 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$32.00 USD

About the family


Bring the beauty of 15th-century print culture into your designs with this richly ornamented decorative typeface, inspired by the historic Vocabularius bibliae (1476), printed in Ulm.

This font reimagines medieval illuminated initials with intricate floral details, elegant linework, and bold Gothic forms. Each letter is designed as a decorative statement piece, echoing the artistry of early European books where typography met hand-crafted illustration.

Perfect for adding a touch of history and sophistication, this typeface works beautifully in:
• Book covers & editorial layouts
• Logos & branding projects
• Posters & invitations
• Packaging design
• Certificates & luxury stationery

Whether you're creating a vintage-inspired brand or a dramatic historical composition, this font delivers a unique blend of authenticity and artistic flair.

What’s Included

• Full uppercase decorative alphabet (A–Z and 0-9)
• High-resolution, handly crafted characters
• Ready to use in print and digital projects

Why You’ll Love It

• Authentic medieval inspiration
• Highly detailed ornamental style
• Perfect for eye-catching headlines and initials
• Adds instant character to any design

You can use color fonts in PS CC 2017+, AI CC 2018+, ID CC 2019+, macOS 10.14 Mojave+

Please note that the Canva & Corel & Affinity doesn't support color fonts!

Thank you!

Designers: Roman Korolev

Foundry: Kaer

MyFonts debut: Jun 16, 2026

Ulm Initials

About Kaer

Hello! Most of all I like to design bright three-dimensional logos or characters and delve into each letter of a logo. I started to learn design in 2005 when I was a 3-rd year student and got fixed up in a job as a designer assistant in an advertising agency. I've been a freelancer since 2008. Initially, I was designing logos. Very often I used typical fonts with some changes to create a logo. That was the way I started creating full sets of fonts. Let's bring more color and bright letters to our world together!

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