Coquette bistro Contributed by Emma Rhodes on Jan 6th, 2016. Photo: Emma Rhodes. License: All Rights Reserved. Southern bistro in New Orleans, LA with a font to match its name. Typefaces Formats Signs (1205) Branding/Identity (3943) Topics Food/Beverage (1632) Tagged withLTypI (97)restaurants (259) Artwork location United States (5443) New Orleans (11) 4 Comments on “Coquette bistro” Florian Hardwig says: Jan 6th, 2016 6:42 pm See also this Flickr album by Mark Simonson, the designer of Coquette. Mark Simonson says: Jan 6th, 2016 11:04 pm Ha! That’s funny—they changed the sign. It used to be in a flowing script font. I wrote about it a while back on my blog. Stephen Coles says: Jan 7th, 2016 6:15 pm Mark, I like to think your visit was the catalyst for a new sign. Mark Simonson says: Jan 7th, 2016 6:51 pm Me, too. Quite possible. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Coquette in use Hilltop Flats apartment buildingunknownPhoto(s) by André Mora on Flickr. Paradis To-GoContributed by Stephen Coles Just Pop In!, IndianapolisContributed by Lyle Dechant Sponsor More in Food/Beverage Dickson’s Farmstand2016Mother DesignJaime CartagenaContributed by Gareth Hague Staff Pick Fazenda Fortaleza dos Borges2018Carlos BauerContributed by Carlos Bauer Jean Jeanie Caramel Apples2016Contributed by jessica compton The Hague’s Finest2016Studio Het MesContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Staff Pick More in Branding/Identity Disciplec. 2018DiscipleContributed by Eric Edmondson Norwegian Shipowners’ Associationc. 2016NeueContributed by Swiss Typefaces The Noguchi Museum2004PentagramAbbott MillerContributed by Shiva Nallaperumal Staff Pick Rosella dining room and bar2019Studio RoundContributed by Matthijs Sluiter Staff Pick More Fonts In Use The Best of Fonts In Use in 20132013Contributed by Stephen Coles Blog The Annex of Universal Languages2019Edgar WalthertThe Palace of Typographic MasonryContributed by Edgar Walthert Staff Pick Yella Fellac. 2008Armchair MediaStefan KjartanssonContributed by David Jonathan Ross Staff Pick V&A Museum Shop bagContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick
4 Comments on “Coquette bistro”
See also this Flickr album by Mark Simonson, the designer of Coquette.
Ha! That’s funny—they changed the sign. It used to be in a flowing script font. I wrote about it a while back on my blog.
Mark, I like to think your visit was the catalyst for a new sign.
Me, too. Quite possible.