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THE $2.5 MILLION TYPEFACE

Where aesthetic control beats most countries' actual legal systems—America's most exclusive island punishes visual violations more severely than violent crimes.

Due to its fanatical commitment to visual harmony, Fisher Island enforces a "Visual Purity Act" mandating all signage use specific typefaces carved only into marble or teak—no exceptions allowed, even for corporate giants.

Coca-Cola learned this lesson the expensive way when they were slapped with a staggering $2.5 million fine for merely projecting a virtual advertisement over the marina.

This island doesn't just regulate residents' behavior—it controls every pixel, curve, and shadow in their visual environment with penalties that would bankrupt most people.

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