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[Cool Text] August Logo Style Miami and Splurge Font

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August Style of the Month - Miami Are you staying cool? The dog days of summer are upon us! August i

[Cool Text: Graphics Generator]() August Style of the Month - Miami Are you staying cool? The dog days of summer are upon us! August is notorious for its hot days in our hometown. We are guilty of enjoying a few too many ice cream cones and adult beverages to cool down. The result? We are feeling a bit puffy and sluggish as we slide into the season's end. Instead of regretting it, we used that feeling for inspiration! This month’s spotlight is on the [Miami logo]( and the [Splurge font](. 14 million people flock to Miami each year to enjoy the beaches, nightclubs, and the National Parks next door. Almost as popular, the [Miami logo]( combines a bold outline with a variety of colors. There are dozens of gradient choices to fill the letters. We choose one called full saturation spectrum CW, and it starts with a deep color purple and then turns to blue, almost in an ombre style. The color jumps to a bright teal for the bottom half of the logo, which adds to the fun appeal. The thick, dark outline creates a beautiful impact against the lighter shades. The [Miami logo]( will bring a beachy vibe to your next project. It would look especially lovely paired with vacation pictures or for selling swimwear. What gradient will you choose? August Font of the Month - Splurge We couldn’t resist the [Splurge font]( this month. Does anyone else feel this way in August? The full round letters mimic our bodies by the end of the summer. Each letter uses curved lines, which is unusual. There is a lazy feel to the font, and the letters press together as if to stay standing. This would be classified as a sans-serif style and is almost like an artist’s take on the Humanist font. The [Splurge font]( would look great in a cartoon or for a children's project. The thin horizontal lines keep the letters legible without subtracting the fun. Since this font only contains uppercase letters, Splurge is better suited for confident readers. Enjoy the end of the summer season! 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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