When a typeface called Woodland is used for the guidebook and visual identity of a forest (the New Forest is a national park), I believe that might qualify for an instance of LTypI. That said, I think the type works very well, and the illustrations that accompany Woodland in the branding add great character. According to Wikipedia:
The New Forest is one of the largest remaining tracts of unenclosed pasture land, heathland and forest in Southern England, covering southwest Hampshire and southeast Wiltshire. It was proclaimed a royal forest by William the Conqueror, featuring in the Domesday Book.