Letterhead Fonts

March 10, 2003

letter-font.jpgIf you’ve ever needed a par­tic­u­lar font for cre­at­ing that per­fect adver­tise­ment or sign, then you’ll need to visit Chuck Davis’ Let­ter­head Fonts.

His fonts have been used for projects rang­ing from a sign for a water­park to the recent movie, Old School star­ring Luke Wil­son and Will Fer­rell. The par­tic­u­lar font in mind was used for the word ‘Old’ (Old Block). The word school is the infa­mous Aaechen font.

Accord­ing to Chuck Green of Ideabook.com; “Years ago Chuck Davis hap­pened across a font soft­ware pro­gram and decided to use it to trans­late some of the let­ters used to hand paint signs into font form. Thank good­ness for happenstance.”

The site offers share­ware fonts that typ­i­cally don’t exceed $2025 dol­lars and even a few free­ware fonts. All of the fonts retain the same qual­ity of excel­lence and will make your designs stand out from the rest!

Down­load the free­ware set or buy a font and sub­mit your work (or results) to the author. He’ll post the out­come on his site for the world to see. 

One comment

Inter­est­ing.
I would never cre­ate a soft­ware and then give it away for free.
What is the point? How am I going to get a reward for the work?
If a den­tist filled teeth for free he would die of star­va­tion, wouldn’t he?
Brian

by Brian on April 11, 2004 at 12:29 am. Reply #

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