Tim, an interesting couple of photos with a humorous narrative that’s great. I did notice in all three options there was a call to give up the car and a push for donkey transportation. I can just picture everyone in their Sunday best on their donkeys. And if that isn’t the greatest sign, terrific use of upper and lower case letters within the same word, my question would be, intentional or accidental? ~ Mia
I probably would not have bothered photographing the guy with his sign if the lettering wasn’t whacky. I think it was intentional to get people to notice it and it worked for me.
That’s an interesting and insightful thought, Mia. I looked it up. Repent was trademarked by Performance Brands, but they have abandoned the trademark in 2005. So I guess they repented of their Repent.
Trying to figure out why the T is capitalized.
Or why the N is in small caps. If you figure it out let me know. Thanks, Teri.
Whatever his goal, he got people thinking and talking π
Thanks, Tiny. The median he was standing on was a curious place to stand with his sign.
hmmmmmmm…..
Hmmm is about right. Thanks, Nancy!
Tim, an interesting couple of photos with a humorous narrative that’s great. I did notice in all three options there was a call to give up the car and a push for donkey transportation. I can just picture everyone in their Sunday best on their donkeys. And if that isn’t the greatest sign, terrific use of upper and lower case letters within the same word, my question would be, intentional or accidental? ~ Mia
I probably would not have bothered photographing the guy with his sign if the lettering wasn’t whacky. I think it was intentional to get people to notice it and it worked for me.
Okay, for some reason I keep thinking about this as a brand, RepenT, just like the sign.
That’s an interesting and insightful thought, Mia. I looked it up. Repent was trademarked by Performance Brands, but they have abandoned the trademark in 2005. So I guess they repented of their Repent.
Tim, thanks!