Here's a selection of projects created by our customers. Have you used our fonts in a project and want to share your work? Send an image to gallery@waldenfont.com. Please include some information about your project!
Hallam's War
This beautifully designed book cover makes great use of Dead Man's Hand, a font from our Wild West Press collection. This font was drawn by a prominent Kansas writing master. His only direction was to create a handwriting that would reflect someone who would be "handier with a six-shooter than with a pen" We believe he succeeded beautifully.
Just Dessert(s)
Sorry, folks - it's probably all gone by now, but we're sure the guests at a recent event at the Texas Ranger Museum sponsored by USFN had no trouble finding dessert with this great sign by graphic artist Denise Werner.
The Art of Manliness
Ah - Walden Font Co. has arrived in the blogosphere! While googling for something completely unrelated, we spotted this instructive website. We're honored the authors deemed the fonts of the Wild West Press sufficiently manly for their masthead!
Like it Spicy?
The good folks at www.honestfoods.com have sent us some pictures of their delicious new products. All made better by our fonts smack on their labels. Check it out!
40 Rocks Design Studio loves the Wild West Press
Paul Jenkins at 40 Rocks Design Studio says "Our studio is designing 3 posters for God’s Country Outfitters and the Wild West Set was exactly what we needed to make our concept of a rugged wanted poster come to life. Needless to say, our client LOVED it! Thanks for the great stuff."
You're very welcome, Paul!
Sweet Crude Bill and the Lighthouse Nautical Society
Owen Troy of Design des Troy had this to say: "I wanted to pass along a series of posters we did for a local up-and- coming rollicking seafaring country rock band Sweet Crude Bill and the Lighthouse Nautical Society. We couldn't have gotten the right off-kilter antiquity look for their sound without your Wild West type, which we used (heck, overused) in a frenzy." Well done, Owen!
The Airbrush Outlaws have been in the biz for over 10 years, serving satisfied customers in Milwaukee and Chicago. Their new website, launched in February 2007 features clip-art and fonts from the Wild West Press all around. Visit them at airBrushOutlaws.com
The most novel use for our fonts yet!
Well here's something new - a tattoo of Henry David Thoreau sitting on a pumpkin, surrounded by his famous pronouncement "I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion" typeset - well, inked, rather - in Webster Italic WF from the Minuteman Printshop.