(By Rebecca)![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYmX1Z8ZFhQSQ4Xjz-PLF9VqIdtHHyyzsZgWviN6splrC0wucY0lCtn5KwgPtIRB03URnZOd2eyDJt2hJmarTFJ5BMPP8OI56gCJ4wm1T3VQBItPLfFdMv0YGtTAqRjLgHLzEtoRngKzBe/s640/tl.jpg)
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I have started to think about the font we may use for the title on our ancillary products. To go along with the title of the song, I wanted something swooping and classic, but with a mysterious edge. I thought splitting up the title into three lines in this way would be a possibility, as it is quite long.
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