Fontroversy: The Fonts That Just Aren't Quite Our Type

Lena Hall, Sean Schumacher, DES 399 Public Design Communication at PSUGD

A limited-run series about the stories behind the fonts that just aren't quite our type, hosted by Lena Hall. Produced by Sean Schumacher (Did I Do That? podcast) and created by the students of the Spring 2023 Public Design Communication course from PSUGD, part of the Portland State University School of Art Design. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. Arial (Live at AIGA Design Conference 2024)

    01/23/2025

    Arial (Live at AIGA Design Conference 2024)

    To kick off 2025, Did I Do That? is turning back the clock back to the waning days of Brat Summer for Fontroversy, live at the AIGA Design Conference! Lena and Sean talk through type’s best known knock-off(?), Arial. Is it a grotesque Frankensteining or merely a case of typeface carcinisation? Is Arial hate the design blogosphere’s first hot take? Is Lena the only person ever to have actually watched the Minecraft: Story Mode show? ABOUT THE SHOW: Fontroversy is a limited series podcast created by Portland State University Graphic Design students in 2023. You can learn more about PSU’s Schnitzer School of Art, Art History, and Design at pdx.edu/art-design. This edition was presented as part of the AIGA Design Conference in October 2024. Special thanks to Lee-Sean Huang and the team at AIGA for selecting us to be a part of the conference. We 3 AIGA! WANT TO HEAR MORE? For more episodes of Fontroversy and our parent show Did I Do That?, visit dididothat.design or wherever you find podcasts: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / YouTube / Pocket Casts / Overcast / Castro CREDITS: Host: Lena HallCrew: Tom Cheevers, Tori Mize, Toni Morales, Donovan Wilson-CarrProduction Assistance (and playing Schumacher’s Monster): Orion CortezShow Art: Robert DittyTheme: “How Can Things Be” by HoliznaProducer: Sean SchumacherNOTE: This episode differs slightly from the live version due to technical issues on the stream. Apologies for the less-than-ideal audio quality, particularly in the first ten minutes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    39 min
  2. 08/03/2023

    Comic Sans: From Their Hate Came Love (And Money)

    When a typeface ripped from the funny pages starts to get contentious, surprise guest expert Whitney McPhie intervenes to school Lena and Sean on what Comic Sans can really do. IMPORTANT EDITORIAL CORRECTION: Gentle Giants Dog Food does NOT, in fact, use Comic Sans on its packaging—it instead uses a DaFont-style Disney-inspired sans paired with, of all things, Bank Gothic Sean apologies for this truly shameful oversight, although in their defense, attempting to look at any one specific type block on the package without being immediately distracted is basically impossible. Segment Producer: Whitney McPhie Researchers: Ashley Heeke, Sophia Stoker Story Editors: Anna Stanton, Hannah Joseph Sound Editing & Mix: Orion Cortez This episode was recorded Tuesday, May 30, 2023. --- PRODUCTION CREDITS Fontroversy was created by the students of DES 399 Public Design Communication in the Spring of 2019 as part of Portland State University’s Graphic Design program in Portland, Oregon. You can learn more about PSUGD at psu.gd. You can learn more about the PSU School of Art+Design at pdx.edu/art-design. Host: Lena Hall Show Art: Robert Ditty Social Media Coordinator: Ashley Heeke Producer: Sean Schumacher Editorial Assistance by: Orion Cortez Music: “How Can Things Be” by Holizna For more about Fontroversy, visit fontroversy.com or follow @fontroversy.psugd on Instagram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    30 min
5
out of 5
3 Ratings

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A limited-run series about the stories behind the fonts that just aren't quite our type, hosted by Lena Hall. Produced by Sean Schumacher (Did I Do That? podcast) and created by the students of the Spring 2023 Public Design Communication course from PSUGD, part of the Portland State University School of Art Design. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.