A handmade font now goes wild and heads to the west like a herd of horses: Horseshoe Font is shot through with the Wild West atmosphere. Using the horse typeface feels like those infamous old movies with Clint Eastwood: the hot sun, mysterious whispers in the saloons and thrilling adventures. And, of course, you can’t shoot a good western movie and design without a horse ride scene. That’s why we created the metal typeface. The creative font will be your personal mascot in your future journey. Become a true cowboy and enjoy your stay at this handmade font saloon. Kick off your boots and stay a while.
Horseshoe Font Protects You From The Evil
Despite being a clear saloon typeface Horseshoe Font can also do another important thing. The western font can be your own protective charm against bad fairies. We created this horse typeface thinking about an old superstition about horseshoes. According to a legend, once upon a time there was a blacksmith, Dunstan, who had a very scary visitor. The devil himself appeared at his doorstep demanding Dunstan to shoe his horse. Instead of doing so, the blacksmith shoed the devil to the floor and agreed to release him after the evil spirit promised that no demon or ghost will harm a person if there is a horseshoe in his or her house.
For this reason, we view this handmade font as an amulet that will help you in any tricky situation. Besides, we love horses and making something about them was such a fun that we couldn’t help but producing this lucky font.
If you are looking for a creative typeface that will remind you of your favorite animal look at fonts made by hand. Browse and buy fonts like Old Tattoo Font, Zebra Font or Funny Furry Font.
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The western genre goes back into the design spotlight, and this western font will help you to grab this attention. Horseshoe Font will be an ingenious choice for a movie poster, especially if this film reminds works by Quentin Tarantino. Do you remember ‘Hateful Eight’? That’s it. And sure, you shouldn’t forget about horses. How about a sequel to one of our beloved cartoons, ‘Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron’?
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