Op, final week. Here we go

Stonecutters Lane is not only nicely put together on this brick-like structure, but the font contrasts well with both the brick and white painted backgrounds.

The Anchor font not only nicely contrasts with its golden plating, but it makes the best use of its curvy but square font to match the theme of the river/wharf nearby this restaurant. It also gives me pirate vibes!

As dirty of an innuendo as it is, it makes the best use of not only the joking warning label, but the blue and yellow blend well without one overlapping the other. The blocky text also allows you to know that this is a joke versus what the warning labels used with the typical Impact fonts.

Despite how painted or inked this font may seem, the artist managed to make such a simple font keep it's clean appearance.

Armor Nao e Posse delivers various different fonts all in one place. As messy as this might seem, it actually looks nicely placed together. It's as if one font wasn't enough to express the artists' creativity to send their message. They used various fonts ranging from Arial and script looking fonts, to bold and narrow fonts.
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