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[Cool Text] June Style and Font of the Month

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June Style of the Month - Imprint June ushers in both the end of school and the start of summer! Sma

[Cool Text: Graphics Generator]() June Style of the Month - Imprint June ushers in both the end of school and the start of summer! Smack dab in the middle of the month, we take time to celebrate dads, stepdads, and grandfathers on Father’s Day. (It is June 16th this year, so don’t forget!) With it's faux wood background, this logo makes a traditional, classic impact. The name, [Imprint](, reminds us how all fathers leave an indelible mark on our hearts. We can picture this logo selling men’s products but also for rustic kitchenware and farmhouse décor. Or try these ideas: - Jazz up history lessons by adding the title or vocabulary words for worksheets in this design. - Use the logo as part of a Father’s Day gift! Download the logo with your dad’s name and print on photo paper to make a sign for his mancave. - Advertise your sale items by using the [Imprint logo]( on your print materials or website. June Font of the Month - Top Secret The [Top Secret font](Secret) resembles stencils we used for school projects long ago or those military briefings we see in movies. Secret The serif plants each letter firmly onto your design or task, in the Humanist style. The use of all capital letters lends emphasis to this rugged style. Curved portions of letters like B, D, or P are called bowls. Note the shallow bowls in this font. It eliminates any gracefulness or feminism in the design. Each letter is formed with a sliver of white space, further adding to the bold look. Try combining [this font](Secret) with the [Imprint logo]( for maximum impact. Enjoy the summer sun! The Cool Text Team --------------------------------------------------------------- [Cool Text]() is a FREE graphics generator for web pages and anywhere else you need an impressive logo created quickly and easily. Simply choose what kind of image you would like. Then fill out a form and you'll have your own custom image created on the fly. Cool Text also features a free font archive with over [1,900 fonts]( available for you to download. You are receiving this email because an account was created on Cool Text using this email address. If you would like to be excluded from future announcements you can [unsubscribe](.

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