Ugly Gerry is a free font created with real US congressional districts. The name comes from gerrymandering, the process that made possible such weird shapes. You can also see the font’s website at uglygerry.com
Why did we build such a ridiculous game? It seemed an appropriate way to celebrate just how hated Comic Sans is amongst designers. To be fair, Comic Sans has its place, but that place is very, very small and people with terrible taste constantly want to let Comic Sans out into the wide world of logos, signs, ads, and more. Also, it turns out a lot of designers want to talk about Comic Sans so buil
We’d need another book, of course, to do this justice. And where would one start? Fonts are like cars on the street–we notice only the most beautiful or ugly, the funniest or the flashiest. The vast majority roll on regardless. There may be many reasons why we dislike or distrust certain fonts, and overuse and misuse are only starting points. Fonts may trigger memory as pungently as perfume: Gill
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