Ricardo’s Cafe Contributed by Nathanael Coyne on Apr 1st, 2016. Photo: Nathanael Coyne. License: CC BY-NC-ND. Notice at Ricardo’s Cafe, Canberra, featuring three freebies: Mexcellent 3D, Coffee Tin (see Clarendon Ornamented), and Tejaratchi (see Octagon Gothic Condensed Shaded), stretched. Typefaces Formats Signs (1964) Topics Food/Beverage (2774) Tagged withonly type (1192)center-aligned text (1683)typographic eclecticism (266)all caps (6622)arrows (667)cafés (135)black and white (1890)amateur (49)shadow effects (1082)stretched type (489) Artwork location Australia (579) Canberra (5) In Sets vintage (Julia Karelina) (15) Thesandwichclub (Fernanda Soto) (11) 2 Comments on “Ricardo’s Cafe” Florian Hardwig says: Apr 1st, 2016 8:08 pm Wow! What’s that — Neo-Victorian? Stephen Coles says: Apr 1st, 2016 9:10 pm So awful it might be on purpose. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Mexcellent in use Chica De Mayo Event Identity2013Tanner IrwinContributed by Florian Hardwig Pelican Club – “Laura Call Me Up” single cover2024Eric CarlsonContributed by Eric Carlson Enter the Void title sequence2009Tom KanContributed by Pedro Teles Staff Pick Sponsor More in Food/Beverage India’s restaurant, Stockholm2024Famous Last WordsContributed by Store Norske Skriftkompani Longman’s Gin2024CarbonateContributed by Johnna Quinn Jim Barry Wines: Lodge Hill and WatervaleParallax DesignContributed by Stephen Coles Drinkfinity2010FirmaContributed by Emtype Foundry More in Signs Berlin Tea Festivalc. 2019Colin AudettePhoto(s) by Michael Pieracci on Flickr. Mado à Paris2018Bastien BouvierContributed by Production Type Butter Meat Co. brandingc. 2019BrandmintBethany PattonContributed by Bethany Patton Bahnhof-Apotheke ÖhringenunknownPhoto(s) by Florian Hardwig on Flickr. More Fonts In Use Layered Urbanisms2008mgmt.Contributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Floral & Peel2021NeumeisterContributed by Gareth Hague Staff Pick Art Basel Year 452015Gavillet & RustContributed by Vicki Ebberts Staff Pick Philip Glass & Robert Wilson – Einstein On The Beach album art1979Milton GlaserContributed by Alon Tayar Staff Pick
2 Comments on “Ricardo’s Cafe”
Wow! What’s that — Neo-Victorian?
So awful it might be on purpose.