The types I chose for this week's type walk all have very little to nothing in common. All the typefaces can be seen around London, UK. Down below is a little about the types I choose and where you can find them.
1. “Rust” Graffiti

The pink and yellow colors on this graffiti are something that got my eye. This photo was taken July 23rd in Goodge Street, London.
2. “Lantana Cafe” Sign

This was taken on the way to the tube while traveling with the group. The font popped out to me. This photo was taken July 25th in Southwark, London.
3. White “work = the whole world” Neon Sign

This neon sign was found in Tate Modern, above a sitting area. I love how simple it was with white as its color. This photo was taken July 28th in Tate Modern, London.
4. Teal “SS” Neon Sign

This SS neon sign that is in Tate Modern Museum caught my eye as a type because of how it glowed and the lights flashed. This photo was taken July 28th in Tate Modern, London.
5. “This Book Is A Plant” Ads

This ad was in the Wellcome Collection above the exit door. I enjoy this typeface because it’s more than just a font. This photo was taken July 20th in Wellcome Collection Euston Rd, London.
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