No worries! I wasn't completely satisfied with the effort. But hey, for the price I charged...
No worries! I wasn't completely satisfied with the effort. But hey, for the price I charged...
One of the new bunch caught my eye and while it didn't work for a film company I think it does work for a retro/antique shop, the kind that sell items that you might remember from your grandmothers cupboard things like old corning ware, tea cups, and the odd true antique.
I normally wouldn't use 3 different fonts for a logo but I wanted to use the typography to convey the eclectic nature of such a shop.
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As Frances in #22 I could only think of two industries that use this type of design, Antiques and Bereavement Services so I settled for the latter which is very much like the one I see in downtown Eccles The font I used is Angsana New and of course the "and" Myriad Pro.
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I like you reinterpretation a lot, Roly, thanks for contributing. Coincidentally, I thought of using Raleigh Gothic Condensed, issued by Red Rooster Typography about a zillion years ago. :)
I think the Bonnie font has an industry name of Plaza, if people want the typeface fore other projects. It's sometimes used in Art Deco illustrations.
Thoughtful, gives you pause to appreciate, and clean, well done Roly!
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Thank you for the comments Gary.
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