
This Semi-Pro article in Complex uses a classic 70s typeface.

I like the ads and flyers I've found for Imperial Junkie jeans. The logo shows contrast between a more classical, scripted font for "Imperial" and a torn up looking typeface for "Junkie." On this flyer, it uses fun colors and illustrations to create a very distinctive brand style.
2 comments:
I don't know - that jeans ad had way too many fonts going on for me. Then again, I never stray too far from my favorite fonts, so what do I know.
Yeah, I hear you Mike, I don't stray much with fonts either. But I thought for the hipster style this is going for and the bright color scheme, it all sort of works.
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