Photo: Pascal Duez
Coiffeur, Rouen, France
As a former editor whose favorite thing was to work with a good designer, I appreciate different kinds of typeface and what they convey. My husband and I have actually watched movies on typography. Helvetica was a fun one.
Now from twitter by way of @gwarlingo and @presentcorrect, a funny collection of wildly different typefaces that hair salons have chosen to express their essence.
Photo: Peter Bruhn
Salong Inga-Britt, Malmö, Sweden
The effort to collect these reminds me that somewhere I have saved my list of hair salon names that are a play on words. For example, I used to be a client of Mr. Robert (now retired) of the Hair After. Across from that shop today you can book a cut and blow-dry at the Mane Escape. Then there is A Cut Above and Shear Elegance.
The website Bellatory has a much more comprehensive list, in case you are going into the hair business and are stumped for a pun.
The signs here are from the website Fleurs Coiffures Liqueurs, which has also gathered numerous signs for liquor stores and florists. See all three themes here.
Update 9/14/17. Oh, boy. I found my old, old list of salon names, collected over several years: Undercuts, Hairs to You, Grand Strand, Prime Cut, Head Hunters, Shear Delight, Shear Magic, Hair and Now, Great Lengths, Hot Heads, Heads Up, and Head Start.
Photo: Florian Hardwig
Coiffure Strauss, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Your salon names make me think of one I saw in Ireland–Curl Up and Dye. Ha! Of the typefaces you showed, I like the first one best, mostly because it’s easy to read!
Curl Up and Dye is excellent! I will start a new list.