Display
I liked how in this store's sign they curved the letters toward the right. This has a playful personality.
The way the font plays with the thickness of the lines accentuates the curves of the script.
It's interesting to see the texture of the brick come through the font.
Serif
Serif
The shadow from the lamps adds a nice texture to the font.
The text curves around edges the sign with non-curving text towards the middle of the sign.
The serifs on the "I" make it look like then number 1.
San Serif
San Serif
The text is giving the appearance that it's coming out of the wall.
The tone of this image is that it's giving an important message, because of the bold letters that are easy to read from far away.
I like how some of the letters are big and stretched, and how instead of some lines there are dots.
Serif (Magazines)
Serif (Magazines)
The designers of this text used a sort of wave shape for the lines of the "A's".
One line on the "x" is very skinny, and one side of it is very thick. This happens with the "e" and the "u" as well.
San Serif (Magazine)
San Serif (Magazine)
The lines on the "A's" are at the bottom and don't fully connect to the other side.
The letters of the text are separated by differently colored circles.
Display (Magazine)
Display (Magazine)
The text is underlined and in a thin font that is a hybrid between cursive and printing.