The "g" in Times Roman (the same font they use on their website, and not Times New Roman) shouldn't look like that--it appears that the white ellipse that creates the top counter is rotated 90 degrees, and placed slightly higher in the second "g". I'm assuming that the text is composed of some black backing, and white shapes were stuck onto it to create the insides of the letters; the same mistake was made in the "g" of "valet parking" at Hotel@MIT, which was why I suspect this is not intentional. Plus anything that makes font-lovers squirm can't be that trendy ;-)
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