Gelateria, Dorgali Photo(s) by Stephen Coles. Imported from Flickr on Nov 25, 2015. Source: www.flickr.com Uploaded to Flickr by Stephen Coles and tagged with “obese”. License: CC BY-NC-SA. An otherwise anonymous ice cream parlor in the center of the very old town of Dorgali, Sardinia. The sign is derived from the Photo-Lettering font Obese Condensed, but with a custom ‘T’ that has more zest, and less fuss, than the original. Typefaces Formats Signs (1816) Topics Food/Beverage (2558) Tagged withice cream (46)Sardinia (5)shop fronts (351)all caps (5973)modified typeface (1469)Italian (language) (475) Artwork location Italy (784) Dorgali (1) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Obese & Mania in use Graphis #135 cover, January 19681968Peter MaxContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Judge Dread – “Big Six” / “One Armed Bandit” single sleeve1972unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig The Great Funnies. A History of Film Comedy by David Robinson (Studio Vista / Dutton Pictureback)1969unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Sponsor More in Food/Beverage Udada Festibala 20232023Maison SolideContributed by Jason Symson Staff Pick Dstrikt Steakhouse, Ritz-Carlton, Vienna2020GRUND—Creative StudioContributed by GRUND “Meet the man who makes an honest bourbon” ad by I.W. Harper1969unknownPhoto(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr. La Bella2019Senyor EstudiContributed by Lluís Serra More in Signs Vega Scene2018MetricContributed by Richard Baird Milee Identity2022EMME & CoContributed by Zero Morales Hyatt Regency, ChicagoPhoto(s) by Nick Sherman on Flickr. Kosmetik-Salon Marion, BerlinPhoto(s) by Florian Hardwig on Flickr. More Fonts In Use Lord Shorty – Sweet Music album art1976Leo HoyteSam (Langa) Rodney Jr.Contributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Other Music NYCAustin PetitoPetito’s Tight SliceContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Fritz Müller Sparkling Wines2012Timo ThurnerSchmidt/Thurner/von KeisenbergContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Untitled Epic Poem on the History of Industrialization by R. Buckminster Fuller1962Contributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick