LT Shield Font

LT Shield Font

LT Shield is a geometric display typeface by Daniel Lyons of LyonsType, released in February 2026 and carrying an origin story that quietly shapes its character: the design is modelled after a bespoke commission created for a software company specialising in data privacy. That context — precision, trust, clarity, a corporate environment where visual communication needs to project reliability without sacrificing distinctiveness — has produced a face that sits in a specific and useful part of the geometric sans-serif landscape. Lyons describes a kinship with his earlier LT Melody typeface, and the key shared quality is a deliberate simplicity in the treatment of arched forms: the m, n, and u are built on clean, unaffected arches that resist decoration and structural complication in favour of calm geometric consistency.


LT Shield is a clean geometric display typeface in our free font collection — modelled after a bespoke corporate commission for a data privacy company, built on simple arches and calm structural restraint in the tradition of Lyons’s LT Melody. Browse our full library of free fonts and discover more distinctive typefaces crafted by independent designers around the world.

Designer: Daniel Lyons (LyonsType)
License: Standard Commercial License
Style: Display / Geometric, Sans Serif, Corporate, Clean

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