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Steven Singer Jeweler’s – Shiny Copperplate Bling!

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 | Products | No Comments

Steven Singer Jewelers Loves to Bling Bling with CGB'ing (it had to rhyme)

Steven Singer Jewelers Loves to Bling Bling with CGB'ing (it had to rhyme)

Here a fantastic specimen of Copperplate Gothic Bold caught in the wild!

Steven Singer (I’m guessing from the photo) must be the buzz of the spring bee hive with his store emblazoned with his tagline so seductively inscribed on the door in Copperplate Gothic Bold. I’ll tell you what Steven, we’ll pass you the can of absolute whoop-ass that you can “Go On … Open It Up” and lay it on down showing all the other fonts of the world how it’s done!

It’s great seeing a jeweler using Copperplate in their design, they appreciate beauty and things that shine and by using Copperplate they know that their store and business will shine and sparkle just like the expensive rocks and metals they sell.

So give it up for Steven Singer for whistlin’ Dixie and dropping a Copperplate Gothic Bold tune our way by showing he’s got what it takes to be great. To our new friend Edwin Watkey, thanks for sharing this beautiful picture and teaching the world that Copperplate is the greatest font of all time.

Edwin Watkey is a young man who has a blog and in this blog he offers pictures from his everyday life. One of these pictures is included right here, a fantastic specimen of Copperplate Gothic Bold!

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Copperplate Gothic Bold For Only The Best!!!

Thursday, August 14th, 2008 | Education | No Comments

Best Blog Awards, this one well give to ourselves.

The archetype of Copperplate Gothic Bold use, when representing the best blogs this fine site uses Copperplate Gothic Bold to show the stamp of approval.

I think that these guys truly “knocked this one out of the park” when they deliberately chose a font that would convey the weight and true sincerity of being awarded best blog non-professional. Thanks Kofax and keep up the great work.

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