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Holy Cannoli

Date:2013-01-17 09:14:56| News|Browse: 283|Source: Fonts in Use|Author: André Mora
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IntroductionLicense: All Rights Reserved.The front door.To be honest, this st

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The front door.

To be honest, this stopped me because I thought it was Zamenhof — turns out to be Polarband. I like the touch of Creamy Script. It's a great example of why there's no excuse for using free scripts or recycling familiar styles. Sure, it's merely two words, but this use adds a hit of originality. Unfortunately, it's not used on their street sign.

Polarband has three styles, including a Back (solid) style that was used for the small HC. Its boldness (small apertures) most likely prevented it from being used within the banners.

Note the "CANNOLI" inside the store. I think that was written on a chalkboard. Oh, and I can't yet verify if their delicacies are legit. I'll report back.

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Walking on 3rd Ave in Belltown, this caught my attention from a block away.

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