Ah, the majestic tiger. Now clumped in with the rest of the shoddy Papyrus logos and various designs taken by this font on this Animal Planet DVD spotted by Dave. This isn't the first time we've seen an animal documentary titled in Papyrus. First Disney, now The Discovery Channel. And I'm sure, although I wish I wasn't, that we haven't seen the last.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Tarnished Images...
These were found at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival by Anneliese. I hate to crap on someone's artwork but, well, you see where I'm going with the tarnished images joke.
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poster
Monday, December 13, 2010
A Papyrus logo story: The way it should be
This excellent logo was sent in from a designer who had to redraw it. When asked for the vector file they received a Word doc with a scanned image of the company's fax cover sheet. Sounds about right.
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logo
Friday, December 10, 2010
Japanese Exchange and Teaching Program
Zach found this site for a Japanese teaching program, JET. Funny that all my friends who are teaching English overseas happened to pick Thailand...hi Allan, Steph, and Lana!
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Tommy Lee's Papyrus Letter
(click for full-size)
Well this is a weird story to wake up to with tweets from @oregano42 and @bekahmurphy. You can read the story over at TMZ. Really would have never pictured Tommy Lee as a Papyrus guy, I can just picture it now.. "Times New Roman is lame, what's this, Arial? Super lame. Helvetica? That's the fuckin' same thing as Arial. Wait what's that one...Papyrus fuck yeah, there it is". Or something.
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celebrity
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Graphic Design Basics
Graphic Design Basics: Don't use Papyrus unless it's for mockery. Eric send us this "Graphic Design Basics" book that he had to buy for school. I actually didn't even notice the Papyrus amongst the other fonts, especially the word art. Certainly not evidence that the state of the education system is just fine. You know the saying "better than nothing"? Well that doesn't apply here, I'm pretty sure that anyone would be better off without this book.
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book
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