Fonts that countries use in their tourism board logos
Fonts that countries use in their tourism board logos
77 0 ReplySpain's explains their art restoration culture at least.
50 0 ReplyCame to the comments for a Spain burn and was not disappointed!
22 0 ReplyFeel free to join !esp@lemm.ee !
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Why is Romania trying to look like a resort country; we all know if you're visiting, you're hoping for a misty foresty vibe with a chance of vampires.
41 0 ReplyYou can also go to the Delta or spend a day on one of Europe's most crowded black sea beaches.
15 0 ReplyDo they still have leper colonies in the delta? Some years ago one were still functioning i'm sure
Edit: Yeah, its still there but only 9 patients remaining. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tichilești,_Tulcea
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Those people show up for free. They're advertising to everyone else.
6 0 ReplyLiterally my first thought. Like at the very least you’re going to watch some traditional Slavic dancing in a pub. But that font screams tropical
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It would have been funny if they accidentally used this for Iceland
26 0 ReplyItaly looks like a 1990s VW Harlekin
22 0 ReplyWell, you'll surely like to learn that Harlekin is a traditional Italian costume character
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But what are the font names?
18 0 ReplyCan probably be found on the countries pages
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As a Belgian, always surprises me that tourism is now divided between the two regions
We even have https://www.visit.brussels/en/visitors, that I took from https://visitbelgium.com/
18 0 ReplyIsn’t the divide kinda the whole point of Belgium?
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I'm sorry, switserland? No, its spelled "Switzerland"
13 0 ReplyBelarús' fint choice is not surprising. I also would not have been surprised if they had gone with Comic Sans.
12 0 ReplyOh god, that is just Chiller, isn't it?
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England and Russia just staring directly into the camera, no blinking, all monotone.
"It's England."
"It's Russia."
11 0 ReplySomeone quick make VisitCharleroi.be 😅
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How's everything going, Spain?
8 0 ReplyI may be biased being from a Portuguese family, but I really like Portugal's. It's realistically low key but still a little stylised without being gaudy.
8 0 ReplyItaly not using Times New Roman. Am disappoint
7 0 ReplyThat's clearly Times Old Roman.
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Belarus using Chiller feels on brand
4 0 ReplyBelarus baby... no
3 0 ReplyKlasky-Csupo ass Spanish tourism board.
3 0 ReplyGreece and the Vatican out there giving us exactly what we wanted from them
2 0 ReplyItalia 🤝 Romania
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