“I would like whatever’s the exact opposite of Helvetica, but I also need OPTIONS.”pic.twitter.com/a7ooTsXviN – at School of Visual Concepts
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On the other hand, really appreciate the focus on gender and geographical diversity in opening remarks.
Really fun alternates in a font called Quaint, including a non-ampersand ampersand, a long S, and a lopsided N.pic.twitter.com/lL1n9sLhXo – at School of Visual Concepts
And not even sitting on the baseline. *typenerdcringe*
I guess if it’s inspired by bitmap fonts, it kind of makes sense, maybe?
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