Typographic Shoulder Tote by BlueQ giveaway

I spotted this #5 beauty the other day at my friend Melanie’s shop Twee Boutique and Gallery here in Fresno.  I got one for me and I bought one to giveaway to a FontCrafts fan!  I thought it was a fun and graphic example of typography and imagery at its best.  It’s quite roomy and can hold a lot of stuff.  It would make a great alternative to plastic or paper shopping bags.  Here’s the descriptor from the BlueQ web site:

The silver in this killer tote pops. Must be seen! (But bought first….then seen…) By Aesthetic Apparatus. Made with 95% post consumer recycled material, a roomy exterior pocket and shoulder length straps. 15″w x 11″h x 6.25″d.

It has a lot of fun printing details and dot patterns.  The graphic design nerd in me loves that.  Here’s how you can enter to win!!

There are up to 4 ways you can win this shoulder tote! Here’s how:

1) Leave a comment below, telling me what font you use the most. (one entry per person)
2) Like the FontCrafts Facebook page and leave a comment (one entry per person)
3) Follow me on Twitter and tell others about this contest. Use @FontCrafts so I can count your tweet (one entry per person)
4) Share FontCrafts on Pinterest (pin the logo below) and link back to the FontCrafts site!

Contest ends September 19th at 12PM Pacific Standard Time. Good luck to all!!!

 
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Comments (9)

  1. Cindy G. Monday - 05 / 09 / 2011 Reply
    As a teacher, due to its high readability, I tend to use the much maligned Comic Sans, but I'm also partial to Harrington and good old Times New Roman.
  2. Cindy G. Monday - 05 / 09 / 2011 Reply
    Oh, and I'm already a fan on Facebook (and I love Blue Q's stuff, too!).
  3. Ramona Tuesday - 06 / 09 / 2011 Reply
    I too am already a fan on facebook and love to read/look at your posts. I am so glad I found you! I like to mix things up a bit, but mainly use Arial at work. I love the bags from BlueQ and hope I win this one!
  4. penelope Tuesday - 06 / 09 / 2011 Reply
    Tend to use Trebuchet a lot ... I love it s readability, but some letters just have that extra little kick that raises above the standard sans serif. It reminds me of the London underground font without being too obvious. Love fontcraft so far! As a person who not only works in printing, nearly all my crafty projects are font-based in some way, so I look forward to whatever you've got up your sleeve. Thanks!
  5. Sarah Z Wednesday - 07 / 09 / 2011 Reply
    I tend to gravitate towards Century Gothic for regular documents and such. I like pupcat too!
  6. Angela LeBlanc Wednesday - 07 / 09 / 2011 Reply
    I love edwardian script, I think its elegant.
  7. J. Hill Thursday - 08 / 09 / 2011 Reply
    I use Pupcat a lot for graphics on my blog. Normally I don't like mixing caps and lower cases, but I don't mind it in this font.
  8. DeAnn Burnley Friday - 09 / 09 / 2011 Reply
    Love it!!
  9. Bella Saturday - 10 / 09 / 2011 Reply
    After installing MS Office 2007 a few years ago, I became addicted to Calibri. It is simple and beautiful.

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