A very cool infographic that may fill in some blank spots for people between children's shows, sitcoms, and reality television. Let's remember the medium is the message and consider the technology on its own.
A very cool infographic that may fill in some blank spots for people between children's shows, sitcoms, and reality television. Let's remember the medium is the message and consider the technology on its own.
If there's any doubt that I'm a fon of fants... wait... is that right? Anyway, when I visited the MOMA in NYC a few years ago, I remember loving that walking through the design exhibits, they had the wall of Helvetica. That said, since I'm digging infographics as well, here's a mashup of these two likes into a pic that someone else painstakingly took the time to construct. And I thank them.
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Just a simple series of questions to lead you to a font that is NOT Comic Sans. Do many of the fonts look similar to you? There's a reason for that: they're readable without making me want to dash my head in. Sound like I'm exaggerating? I once had to mark a class set of senior high school essays, of which, 5 of 30 were printed in Comic Sans. Strangely enough, all girls.