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Sabrina Online logo

Contributed by Bryson Stohr on Mar 13th, 2022. Artwork published in .
Header from 2004, as shown on the current website
Source: www.sabrina-online.com License: All Rights Reserved.

Header from 2004, as shown on the current website

From WikiFur:

Sabrina Online is a comic created by Eric W. Schwartz following the life of a female skunk named Sabrina. […] The strip ran uninterrupted for 20 years to the day, from September 15th of 1996, through the same date in 2016.

The logo of this late 90s webcomic is set in Cooper Black with the lowercase i sporting an asterisk-style shape in place of a dot in “Sabrina”, with “An internet transition since 1996!” in Times New Roman.

Header from 2000 (on the Archives page with the very first strip from September 1996), as filed by the Internet Archive in 2001
Source: web.archive.org License: All Rights Reserved.

Header from 2000 (on the Archives page with the very first strip from September 1996), as filed by the Internet Archive in 2001

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  • Cooper Black
  • Times New Roman

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3 Comments on “Sabrina Online logo”

  1. “An internet tradition since 1996” in the first picture is clearly Times New Roman, so please add it!

  2. I am in art school right now, and doing a research project on Cooper Black, and how wonderful it was to see you pull out a use case for this font from Sabrina Online!

    Thank you for pulling your examples of fonts seen in the wild from a diversity of sources, so a diversity of weirdos (like myself) can see themselves in typography. :)

  3. Thanks for your comment, Lauren! Make sure to check out the links on the typeface page for Cooper Black. In particular, see Bethany Heck’s 2017 review and the 2020 video produced by Vox titled “Why this font is everywhere” about how Cooper Black became pop culture’s favorite font.

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