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Interesting idea.  I can see that font fitting for Cincinnati (or maybe New York).

 

Cleveland's got dibs on Comic Sans. ;)

^ Someone can't spell weissbier.

Speaking of spelling, which is correct: Cincinnista or Cincinista?

More generally, cities can benefit from branding and that includes typefaces. Cincinnati already has an established typeface, as demonstrated in the article. We also have references to the Queen City in Queen City Metro, Queen City Tour, Queen City Sausage, etc. The Flying Pig is catching on, especially in sports. We have the riverboat theme established around the riverfront. The mosaics in the baseball stadium mimic those in Union Terminal. The Cincinnati Bengals derive from the Bengal Tigers at the Cincinnati Zoo.

 

Queen City Metro is no more.

 

Queen City Tour really doesn't exist anymore.

 

Queen City Sausage? Really?

More generally, cities can benefit from branding and that includes typefaces. Cincinnati already has an established typeface, as demonstrated in the article. We also have references to the Queen City in Queen City Metro, Queen City Tour, Queen City Sausage, etc. The Flying Pig is catching on, especially in sports. We have the riverboat theme established around the riverfront. The mosaics in the baseball stadium mimic those in Union Terminal. The Cincinnati Bengals derive from the Bengal Tigers at the Cincinnati Zoo.

 

What is your point? Cincinnati has its own identity? Sorry, I'm just not following...

 

Also, the Reds have their own typeface...though not as steeped in history.

 

 

 

Cleveland's got dibs on Comic Sans. ;)

 

HAHAHA - poor Cleveland

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