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the design


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Futura Light
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Since Vino Tinto is a high end dining experience with a modern twist, the typefaces must communicate a modernity and luxury, however, both attributes are subject to the tastes and familiarity of the consumers.
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Belize is a less developed country with a population of only about thirty-seven thousand, however, due to recent economic and infrastructural development as well as the prevalence of American visual media, Belizean standards of living and sense of luxury are in a transitional phase, where certain aspects are highly advanced and others, long antiquated, relative to American standards.
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Futura Light as the display type brings a sense of modernity through its geometry and its quirkiness.
Baskerville as the body type grounds the identity in the realm of luxury, however, because it is transitional typeface, it also brings a sense of warmth to the identity compared to a the cooling and alienating effect that a modern, such as Didot, would.
Baskerville
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