I am sorry to spoil the intrigue but this is
not a tag or random scribble, it's the logo
of a design studio: Fin International. After posting this on my blog James Clarke of Type Worship heard from someone who once worked with
them. Kind of a bummer, but you gotta hand it
to them for a great mark and a minimal street
presence.
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minusbaby, litherland, Laura Serra, HellooDave, and 33 other people added this photo to their favorites.
eric is so eric (52 months ago | reply)
delicious. its like a piped out pastry thingy, i could eat that.
DJ Menges (52 months ago | reply)
Nice.
Paint?
Stewf (52 months ago | reply)
yes, as far as i could tell
Sandy-S (52 months ago | reply)
amaaaazing!
dotsara (52 months ago | reply)
Oh, very nice.
CowFace (52 months ago | reply)
i can't get enough of this! i keep cominmg back to stare
Stewf (52 months ago | reply)
depth, flow, invention, intrigue, lickability. it's got it all.
j l t (52 months ago | reply)
holy nice!
find out who painted it, stat
- M.A.S. (52 months ago | reply)
Looks like "fun" to me.
Stewf (52 months ago | reply)
boo! that's no fun!
CowFace (52 months ago | reply)
wooooow so it's really just paint? where was it?
Stewf (52 months ago | reply)
On an office window in central London neighborhood. See map link on right.
litherland (52 months ago | reply)
Gorgeous picture of a gorgeous mark. I want this on my wall.
Jacob Morse (52 months ago | reply)
Wonderful, indeed. If that is graffiti, the bar has been raised.
wonderlush (52 months ago | reply)
Super-kewl! Nice find.
Stewf (9 months ago | reply)
43 months later, I still don't know what this says and I still love it.
Alex Theberge (9 months ago | reply)
I really like this; what is this effect called? Is it acrylic? Are there any other examples?
Stewf (9 months ago | reply)
I am sorry to spoil the intrigue but this is not a tag or random scribble, it's the logo of a design studio: Fin International. After posting this on my blog James Clarke of Type Worship heard from someone who once worked with them. Kind of a bummer, but you gotta hand it to them for a great mark and a minimal street presence.