Jokerman is a decorative typeface created in 1995 by British designer Andrew K.
[1] It employs dots, spirals and straight lines that can be either attached or placed near each letter or integrated into the character to create negative space.
[2] Smith named the typeface after the Bob Dylan song "Jokerman".
[4] As a decorative display typeface, Jokerman is mostly used for humor and vitality.
Jokerman is commonly used as a display for signage and branding, notably in coffee shops, beverage bars, and cafeterias due to its complicated shapes.