Sad Clinton Fans Will Miss Their Campaign's Horrible Typography, Which, By the Way, Totally Reminds Me of a Bad 1980s Designer Cologne Logo
A sea of signs for Hillary Clinton crowd the floor as the New York senator and former presidential candidate acknowledges the crowd at the Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver on August 26.(AFP/Stan Honda)
Those signs were actually designed and printed by the Obama people. Supposedly when Hillary saw them she said that she liked the design and wished that she used it.
You guys, that's not a font. That's her handwriting. And as a former typographer and typeface designer, if it were a font you'd see it used in a lot of new applications. So there.
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I can smell the Halston now... Cough cough cough!
Those signs were actually designed and printed by the Obama people. Supposedly when Hillary saw them she said that she liked the design and wished that she used it.
They ARE tacky, aren't they. I hate cutesy fonts. I hate them!
You guys, that's not a font. That's her handwriting.
And as a former typographer and typeface designer, if it were a font you'd see it used in a lot of new applications.
So there.
I didn't call it a font; I called it "typography" for that very reason.
I would say she was giving a nod to Bijan, one of her favorite Beverly Hills designers, and Bijan perfume.
I kinda like it, but then I'm a Hillary worshipper.
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