Some dishes should be savored not more than once a year, just like some typefaces should be pulled out only for very special occasions. Carlyle Acanthus is one of them. The chubby Tuscan with gaiters, convex bifurcated terminals and a close shade was put to trichromatic use on the cover of a Christmas-themed album by The Monterey Brass.
Named after a common type of foliage ornament, this sugar bomb of a face is the work of lettering artist Paul Carlyle. At Photo-Lettering, Inc., he filled the role of typographic pastry chef, see also the feastful Quaint or the meringue called Roccoco. In comparison, his tendriled Mystique almost looks like the low-carb option. Bon appetit!
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MFC Redding Monogram (Monogram Fonts Co., 2016) is a digital font based on a similar style shown in Letters and Lettering by Carlyle & Oring.