Fonts that Make You Mad

From Wired: Six Fonts that Piss People Off.

Recently, Ikea unveiled its new catalogue, and designers began complaining almost immediately. To laymen, the problem is probably almost invisible: Ikea has changed its official font from Futura–with its tony design pedigree–to Verdana.
So what? Verdana was designed as an on-screen font for Microsoft. And while it’s serviceable in that context, it was never meant for print. Designers would liken that move to driving a Honda Civic around a racetrack–sure, the Civic might be a fine family car, but it doesn’t have the elegant engineering required to race in the main event. Ikea, with its history of design excellence, is supposed to know better. Time and NPR have already reported on the controversy, and there’s now an online petition demanding Ikea reverse course. Grrrrrrr.
Alissa Wilkinson

Alissa Wilkinson

<a href="http://www.alissawilkinson.com">Alissa Wilkinson</a> founded The Curator in 2008 and was its editor for two years. She now teaches writing and humanities a <a href="http://www.tkc.edu">The Ki