As a fan of fighting games, especially the street fighter, king of fighters, and guilty gear series, I honestly enjoy the sound of an announcer saying «KO» as big
blue block letters appear in the middle of the screen in the movie.
Not exact matches
And while their design scheme may seem straightforward enough — a dabble of red, a smattering of
blue and the candidate's name in
block letters are all typical features — considerable thought goes into the creation and execution of the average 18 - by -24-inch sign.
In 1962, Ed Ruscha painted his famous and revolutionary OOF in these yellow
block letters on a
blue background; in 2009, Kass added a bit of Yiddishkeit, updating it to OY; here she adds an extra
letter, entirely reversing the original meaning.