Inspired by Words in the Wild at lexigraphi.ca here are some intriguing examples of Toronto signage and in once case graffiti.
I like the name of the shop and the round gear-wheel motif of the Bikes on Wheels sign. | |
Night club for vampires? BITE overhanging the entrance | |
A new take on getting close: “Pedestrians Must Adhere To Traffic Personnel” | |
A banner for a lounge with literary allusions (No one writes to the Colonel) | |
A dentist in the market under a rainbow sign of united smiles | |
Doughnuts with graphic flare | |
Wallful of Frankfurter fun | |
Skull and Bones coffee in an appropriately named Grindhouse | |
A bit flared by the light coming through the trees on this side street which boasts a unisex hair design under the moniker of Hairsay | |
Lilliput Hats for all sizes and styles | |
For a different head trip, head to Head 2 Head | |
The stylized K of Hooked, the fish shop, catches the eye | |
On a fence in a park, this ode to the Maple Tree Transcription = “My maple tree / Is neat to climb, / And there’s a special / Branch of mine / Where I can perch / And not be seen, / And watch the world / Go by, and dream.” |
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Back to the coffee theme with the Moonbean | |
If you know your Latin, you will connect image and word for the Mosca Boutique | |
The juxtaposition of a Dollarama sign with the graffito on the next building brings to mind filthy lucre. Got to love the spelling: PHILTH | |
Poetry, a jazz cafe, deserves two shots. One for the mural and one for the name. | |
Rasta Pasta for Jamaican and Italian fare | |
Book and record store whose name is inspired by lyrics by Fifth Column: She Said Boom! | |
Industrial drinking? at Thirsty & Miserable, Purveyors of Fine Ales | |
Vicki’z at ease with possessive marks |
Some are gone some still there. Signs everywhere.
And so for day 382
31.12.2007