*** dynamic, unique, energetic, wild, a more exciting choice but a really like it -- it's like sexy bed head -- maker describes it as "organic elegance"
MY CHOICE IF YOU ARE GOING BOLD, HIP, YOUNG -- it's HOT
energetic, unique, very swoopy top and bottom with a lotta curl and motion going on. there's some style to this, it definitely works, but it could be a little too much going on.
** interesting, energetic vertical lines with still some curl and swash -- a version with even more swash to the S and N is below, this is relatively new and fresh, both letters and number shave interest & style. good if you want to be MODERN/ARTSY/SLEEK. somehow it feel familiar to me, as if I have seen it associated with something else which is a bit of a caution but truthfully it's only been out for a year.
** very artistic, edgy, young, a more radical choice, a little risky but it stands out in a good way, unique and still reminds us of hair, just arty hair, it would be my choice if you wanted to be VERY ARTSY VERY ONE OF A KIND
** i really like this, elegant and fine like a clean, perfect strand of hair with a clear energy to it almost a bounce. It is an expensive font to buy, it could be hard to read in a sign or in small print as the line is thin but it could be fine and convey what you want it to about hair.
Not my top choice as when you look close the edges of the letters are not smooth -- we all want our hair smooth and sleek. But i love the swoop of the 9. The numbers are good and you need good numbers as that is half the name. A very basic calligraphy font.
* I like this one a lot, don't think the letters are quite as good as the numbers but the numbers have wonderful energy and movement. Good calligraphic script with a little style and swoop that is hair like.
*** #1 most of the time, this is my favorite -- definitely my top choice if you go with a calligraphic script rather than one of the very artsy one always a more conservative choice It really has hair like sleek swoop to every letter and number and just flows along from beginning to end as one letter takes us right to the next. This heavier line will read well in a sign too.