As you can see from my last post I love books and of course bookstores so I went over my photo archives to compile a selection of some of my favorite bookstore signs and displays spotted along my travels.
Sign in Oamaru, New Zealand
Love the play on words here: "Slightly Foxed books." On lots of secondhand online bookstore sites you can see the word "foxed," which means the book is "discoloured with brown spots." So it is a cute idea to have a fox reading a book on their sign.
Sign in Bergen, Norway
Love the classic font used on the sign and the "leatherbound" feel of an antiquarian book. Unfortunately I did not have a chance to go inside. The town itself is so beautiful and charming.
Sign in Oamaru, New Zealand
A more modern sign that I saw in the Victorian precinct of Oamaru. I love the vibrant colors, which are a sure way to attract customers like me on a rainy day!
Poster in London, England
I think it was in the window of a Waterstones bookstore near Russell Square. I like the words and the adorable child reading intently.
Window display in London, England
The Folio Society, founded in 1947, is famous for producing beautiful book covers, stunning illustrations, and high quality binding. I just read that the store closed in Dec 2016. I am so glad I got to see it before it shut down.