Diamond Ring

A geometric display face inspired by Art Deco Japanese packaging and poster design, built around a consistent diagonal stroke angle.
About
All diagonal strokes share an identical angle, producing a rhythmic uniformity that sets this typeface apart from looser Art Deco interpretations. The influence is specifically the Japanese cosmetic and promotional graphics of the late 19th to early 20th century, lending it a precision that feels more structured than period pastiche. The name references the shimmering quality the uniform diagonals create, evoking light caught on a faceted stone.
Classification
A decorative display typeface rooted in Art Deco geometry, distinguished by uniform diagonal stroke angles drawn from Japanese cosmetic and poster design of the late 19th to early 20th century.