Designs using LHF
LHF design examples guaranteed to give you some ideas for using our many unique fonts in your own layouts.
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LHF Brooklyn, Chicago Script, and Antique Half Block 2 Fonts
Here is a design from Darcy Sperle from Graffic Traffic. "ACME" is LHF Brooklyn, "Graphics" is LHF Chicago Script, and "ST. Paul.." is LHF Antique Half Block 2. This design shows the many layers of Brooklyn in use, Chicago Script is a flowing and elegant compliment to the sharp angles and bold strokes of Brooklyn, and Antique Half Block 2 is a readable font that fits just right with this design as supporting text.
LHF Scarlet Script & Swindler Fonts
LHF Scarlet Script https://letterheadfonts.com/fonts/scarletscript LHF Swindler https://letterheadfonts.com/fonts/swindler These two fonts compliment each other very well in this outstanding, eye-catching, and elegant design by Jason Nale of Nazareth Sign Company LLC. Original post made by fairsign from Creative Signmakers of America.
LHF Elixir 2 Font
If you're attempting to recreate authentic early 1900's lettering in your design, LHF Elixir 2 is the perfect font. Talented designer Mark Searfoss is a true expert when it comes to replicating vintage lettering from the late 1800's and early 1900's. This multi-layered font set has proven to be a favorite amongst professional designers needing to recreate old fashioned labels and signs.
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Letterhead Fonts / LHF Timberlodge 2 / Western Fonts
Timberlodge 2 by Chuck Davis & Patrick Kalange Timberlodge 2 is a total revamp of the old Timberlodge font released in 2000. All Timberlodge 2 fonts feature new spacing and kerning, plus 20 bonus alternates. Includes 3 different decorative insets as well as a 2 part shadow effect to compliment your designs.
Letterhead Fonts / LHF Workhorse / Sign Painter Gothic Fonts
Master Sign Painter Greg Reid and Charles Borges collaborated to bring you this truly one of a kind typeface. LHF Workhorse captures the essence of hand lettering, from the tapered waists to the elegant snaps of the brush. This timeless classic can be used to replicate early Americana advertising and still be used in modern designs. In OpenType programs, Workhorse utilizes Contextual Alternates to create random variations of the capitals and lowercase letters.