38 responses to “23 Really Bad Font Choices”

  1. Abaloo

    Haha love it. Great bit of fun and point well made :)

  2. paul

    Excellent post, you’ve really given great examples.
    Actually it reminds me of a similar concept (The Shining Recut)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmkVWuP_sO0

  3. Boomsi

    Fun post…
    however, execution aside…the example using “Computer Shack” didn’t seem so inappropriate to me.

  4. wparena

    fun to consider these tips…now will keep in mind these techniques

  5. Hassan

    hire me… No (o_O) nice one,
    Nice post, harry up with vol.2

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  7. Keith

    It’s sometimes difficult for people without an “eye” to recognise good design, but most people can spot the bad or downright awful. This post is great example of teaching good design by demonstrating bad design — rather like Vincent Flanders’s Web Pages That Suck: http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/

  8. Ryan Duritsa

    These are all good, Douglas, but the “Let’s go swimming” is flat out hysterical. Nicely done! :)

  9. Bonita

    big LOLZ!!

    take a look at this one.. “Key Health Medical Scheme”.. they’ve got billboards up and the whole lot.. :O http://mmsa.momentum.co.za/mmsa/KeyHealth/default.jsp let me know whether you would take them seriously..?!

  10. Bonita

    indeed!! scary stuff..

    what I mostly don’t get is how this got approved, and is currently being displayed on billboards along main highways.. :S

    perhaps they didn’t take a look to see what their competitors were up to?! ..and they’ve got some major brands to compete with too, being in the medical insurance industry and all.. :O

  11. Boomsi

    haha…yesss, so that’s what all of the crappy fonts we all have are for!

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  14. stuart anderson

    This is 1 point made 23 times.

  15. Abby

    Is is just me, or is “playground” spelled “plyaground?” Is it intentional? If so, why?

  16. Nick

    Thank goodness Comic Sans made the cut…I was getting worried there for a second!

  17. Web Design Maidstone

    Great article, laughed my socks off…. surely there was a review of these choices before they unleashed them on the world?… that’s why you go to a professional

  18. Mary

    Real or not these were hilarious. Thank you for such a good laugh.

  19. CHT Enterprises

    OMG. I hope these people were not guided by professional graphic designers! I will link this article to my blog. I’m doing a series on “Save Money On Print Advertising” Articles 4 and 5 are about Fonts, Typefaces and Legibility. All of us in profession need to do all we can to educate our clients.

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  21. stephanie

    Interesting read, so many times people like a particular font and do not pay attention to the message it sends when looked at in addition to the actual words.

  22. JohnSub

    Not only did that dentist pick a horrible font, but he couldn’t even spell his own profession.

  23. Matt

    I don’t normaly leave comments on random page finds like this, but THIS IS AWESOME! haha good stuff!

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  27. Ryan

    Ashley’s Tax & Accounting Sercives.

    LOL @ “Sercives”.

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