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[Cool Text] November Outline Logo Style & England Hand Font

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November Style of the Month - Outline The whole month of November seems focused on one thought: Than

[Cool Text: Graphics Generator]() November Style of the Month - Outline The whole month of November seems focused on one thought: Thanksgiving dinner! Kids bring home colorful paper turkeys, football teams hit their stride, and grocery stores stock the shelves with green beans, stuffing, and cranberries. Each family has their own holiday meal traditions like sweet potatoes with marshmallows or apple desserts, and we all eagerly look forward to our feast day. For that reason, we kept both our logo and font traditional this month. The [Outline logo]( adds a touch of class to any font. It uses a thin black outline to draw attention to each letter, but it avoids any hint of aggression. The fill color is a lovely golden yellow shade. The yellow reminds us of fall leaves and cornucopias, while the gold adds distinction. There are subtle variations of the tones throughout the logo, which draws your eyes across the whole piece. November Font of the Month - English Hand Again, thinking of customs, we picked [English Hand font](Hand+DB), but not just because of the name! These letters are each formed in a script style. The lowercase letters remind us of an artistic version of Zaner-Bloser’s cursive. Hand+DB Can’t you picture a quill pen sweeping these terminals across the page? They are both elegant and dramatic. Both the capital and small z’s are stunning, making us wish our last name was Zanettezy. [English Hand font](Hand+DB) also makes use of both thin and thick lines in every character. This even adds a decorative dot on some. This font takes an old-school typeface and adds its own flair. It is kind of like exiting a country, utilizing its best aspects, and stirring in new ideas! Thank you for using Cool Text! --------------------------------------------------------------- [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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