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  • Design

    What does AI think about these 5 fonts?

    I asked an AI chat bot to answer these subjective questions about 5 common fonts, and here’s what happened:

    If Helvetica were a fruit, what would it be?

    Helvetica is a popular font that is known for its clean, modern, and neutral appearance. If Helvetica were a fruit, it might be something like a green apple. Green apples are often seen as a symbol of health and freshness, and they are versatile and can be used in a variety of contexts. Like Helvetica, they are not overly flashy or attention-grabbing, but they are reliable and always a good choice. So, if Helvetica were a fruit, it might be a green apple.

    If Papyrus were an animal, what would it be?

    Papyrus is a font that is known for its distinctive, ancient-looking appearance. It is often associated with a sense of history and tradition, as well as a touch of novelty or kitsch. If Papyrus were an animal, it might be something like a camel. Camels are animals that are often associated with the desert and ancient cultures, and they have a unique and recognizable appearance. Like Papyrus, they have a somewhat exotic and nostalgic appeal, but they are also sometimes seen as a bit outdated or out of place in modern contexts. So, if Papyrus were an animal, it might be a camel.

    If Gotham were a color, what would it be?

    Gotham is a font that is known for its bold, modern, and versatile appearance. It is often used in corporate branding and advertising, as well as in editorial design. If Gotham were a color, it might be something like charcoal grey. Charcoal grey is a neutral, sophisticated color that is associated with strength and reliability. It is a versatile color that can be used in a variety of contexts, and it is often seen as a modern and contemporary color. Like Gotham, it is not flashy or attention-grabbing, but it has a strong and confident presence. So, if Gotham were a color, it might be charcoal grey.

    If Comic Sans were a food, what would it be?

    Comic Sans is a font that is known for its playful, whimsical, and informal appearance. It is often associated with a sense of childhood or nostalgia, and it is often used in educational or instructional materials. If Comic Sans were a food, it might be something like a bowl of colorful fruit loops cereal. Fruit loops are a type of sweet, brightly colored cereal that is often associated with childhood and playfulness. Like Comic Sans, they are not considered a serious or sophisticated food, but they are fun and light-hearted. So, if Comic Sans were a food, it might be a bowl of fruit loops.

    If Minion Pro were a famous novel, what would it be?

    Minion Pro is a font that is known for its classic, elegant, and readable appearance. It is often used in books and other long-form text, and it is considered a highly legible and versatile font. If Minion Pro were a famous novel, it might be something like “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen. “Pride and Prejudice” is a classic novel that is known for its elegant and refined prose, as well as its timeless and universal themes. Like Minion Pro, it is not flashy or attention-grabbing, but it is highly regarded and widely admired for its quality and lasting appeal. So, if Minion Pro were a famous novel, it might be “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen.

    Do you agree with these AI “opinions”? What fonts would you ask a AI about? Comment below! 🙂

  • Art

    Unexpected Friends. Linoprint and watercolor.

    I hate spiders, bugs, insects, and anything synonymous. If someone sends me an image of an insect without warning, I consider it a personal attack. Ten years ago, enter: my adorable nephew, Gabriel, at about three years old. His favorite things in the world are playing with string, and flies. He loves flies so much, he dressed up as one for Halloween; Flies are his tiny friends. This is the beautiful, unexpected oddity of new, small humans that I could not predict. His love for these tiny bugs surprised, delighted, and gave me a small tinge of heartbreak. It struck me to my core that he could find authentic appreciation for what most would consider a pest. The pieces I have created here are a play between catching flies and treasuring flies. A past me could not stand to look at a photo of a fly long enough to paint it. Nostalgia over a simple, eventless Halloween years ago moved me to create this tribute to Gabriel and his unexpected friends.