Rough's worn down, printed appearance is very adjustable, providing eleven distressed choices that appear great even at big output sizes. Go on. Try it on, say, a signboard. Possibly even Times Square. The font includes hand-printed texture and unique shadow choices, too. Choices include three inline versions, 2 shadow layers, and a clean main version. Combine and match the choices quickly as you require, layering regular and shadow variations to change appearance and texture. You can trigger Art Deco rotates by utilizing OpenType contextual alternates.
Rough has an extra-large character set for numerous languages. In addition, the typeface offers 62 extra ornaments like arrows, symbols, numbers & & lines. Use its full texture and grit to capture the classic, genuine print feel that you need in your project.
A few tips for usage:
- In Photoshop, jigger with numerous 'anti-aliasing' choices for best outcomes. Smooth or strong is generally best.
- In Illustrator, the shadow layer occasionally doesn't align when utilizing the routine layer. To fix the positioning, open the type drop-down menu and select Area Type Choices > > Em Box Height. Discover more about the utilizing layered type styles on this helpful video.
Font Family:
· Le Havre Rough Basic
· Le Havre Rough Antique
· Le Havre Rough Printed
· Le Havre Rough Wood
· Le Havre Rough Jeans
· Le Havre Rough Centerline
· Le Havre Rough Outline
· Le Havre Rough Double Line