Kristin snaped this at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota who points out the awesomely original name for a coffee shop combines with the greatly overused typeface, Papyrus. Someone tried real hard on this one. Thanks Kristen!
Not only is the logo for this in Papyrus, but much of the dining center signage is as well. Sometimes I wish the typography was as good as the community here. Actually I always wish that...
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What? Papyrus. The font I once used on a 5th grade paper about Egypt is now everywhere. Papyrus is taking over logos and products, print media and even websites. Papyrus Watch sets out to document and expose the overuse of the Papyrus font. Send us your sightings!
Get in touch and let the judgment flow free. Send us your best Papyrus pictures and you may just get posted. Please send along your submissions to papyruswatcher@gmail.com. rad!
Not only is the logo for this in Papyrus, but much of the dining center signage is as well. Sometimes I wish the typography was as good as the community here. Actually I always wish that...
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