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[Cool Text] October Style & Font of the Month - Flaming & Unreal Tournament

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October Style of the Month - Flaming Pumpkins, skeletons, hayrides, corn mazes, and candy. What is y

[Cool Text: Graphics Generator]() October Style of the Month - Flaming Pumpkins, skeletons, hayrides, corn mazes, and candy. What is your favorite part of October? We still love dressing up and can’t resist Milky Ways. The [Flaming logo]( flashes and flickers on the screen, making it the perfect choice for your website. Want to add a list of local Halloween events or fun fall facts to entertain your readers? Catch their eye with the orange fire jumping from this logo. Even though this features movement online, this can still be used in still images. When you download the [Flaming logo](, you receive an animated .GIF image, but it can still be used on your signs or printouts, as usual. October Font of the Month - Unreal Tournament Sometimes we even amaze ourselves here at Cool Text! Did you know we have [66 fonts just in the horror category](? There were so many choices for an October font. We dug through the [ancient](, [aggressive](, [spiked](, [freaky](, and [gothic]( categories and finally hit on a perfect logo and typeface for this spooky season. Tournament Have an excellent memory for brand logos and fonts? Then you may recall [Unreal Tournament's](Tournament) ancient lettering. Even if video games aren’t your cup of tea, the use of dramatic serifs may appeal to you. We love the use of double spikes on the letters’ sides as it reminds us of medieval times. The swooping apex on the uppercase A and M recall bats in the night sky. The lowercase letters look quite different and echo a heavy metal look from the 80s. The broad strokes further add to the creepy vibe. We would love to hear what fonts you used this month. - Haunted house signage - Halloween worksheets - Advertising discounts on costumes - Anything spooky! Candy corn or candy pumpkins: which do you prefer? 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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