Door hanger, Hotel Perdana, Kota Bharu Contributed by Fonts In Use Staff on Oct 14th, 2023. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Edoardo Flores. License: All Rights Reserved. Pretorian for a door hanger used by Hotel Perdana in Kota Bharu, the state capital of Kelantan, Malaysia. From Edoardo Flores’ magnificient collection of “Do not disturb” signs from all over the world. The faux Arabic used for the hotel’s name is likely lettering. Viktor Kharyk’s EF Bilbo Bold is a little similar in some details. Typefaces Formats Ephemera (1035) Topics Travel (684) Designers/Agencies unknown (3288) Tagged withdoor hangers (29)hotels (123)brown (159) Artwork location Malaysia (19) Kota Bharu (1) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Pretorian in use Double feature: Berlinale 2018 / Imbiss-Oase2018unknownVelvet Creative OfficeContributed by Tilmann Hielscher Axe on Wax posters2017Caterina BianchiniContributed by Cristiano Trapani Gábor Szabó – 1969 album art1969Ronné BonderContributed by Florian Hardwig Sponsor More in Travel Ski Switzerland poster1959Herb LubalinSudler & HennesseyRené BittelContributed by Herb Lubalin Study Center Staff Pick Guides Of Bhutan2019Aki GuerineauContributed by Aki Guerineau Staff Pick Relaks holiday resort signsc. 1980unknownContributed by Małgorzata Bartosik London SouvenirPhoto(s) by ed on Flickr. More in Ephemera Rotenburger Ölfabrik invoice, 19351935Contributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Joe & Jo wedding2016Joe ElwellContributed by Joe Elwell “Sailors have more fun!” stickerc. 1975unknownPhoto(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. 2022 greeting and visiting card2022Véronique SimonContributed by PampaType Team Staff Pick More Fonts In Use Georg Hartmann anniversary publication1947Gudrun Zapf von HesseContributed by Ferdinand Ulrich Staff Pick Traffic Design Biennalec. 2018Jacek WielebskiTraffic DesignContributed by Threedotstype Staff Pick Berlin Fire Brigade (2012–)c. 2012Berliner FeuerwehrContributed by Ivo Gabrowitsch Staff Pick Monotype advertisement in Offset 7 (1926)1926BauhausContributed by Dan Reynolds Staff Pick