Ugly Gerry
Ugly Gerry is a font whose characters consist of shapes of United States congressional districts, its intention being to protest gerrymandering.[1][2][3][4] It was created by Ben Doessel and James Lee through the Leo Burnett Agency for RepresentUs.[5][6] DesignThe designers' intention was to draw attention to gerrymandering:
Shapes that loosely resemble the letters 'A' through 'Z' were used to create the (uppercase) font.[7] Some of these shapes are not of single districts but instead combine pairs.[8] Ugly Gerry has been called "the world's most revolting font".[5] UsabilityThe Ugly Gerry font has no numerals, punctuation or other special characters. It provides only the capital letters 'A' to 'Z' (no lowercase). At the foot of each page of its website is "No rights reserved".[9] RecognitionUgly Gerry won the 2020 ADC Award for typography.[6] References
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