Nº499 - Donor UX, Typography Law and Fortnite
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Featured image of a paper sign next to the entrance of the Oval Office. The Pimp My Type article argues that Trump’s new Oval Office sign uses an over-the-top script font and materials to signal luxury, but instead comes across as insecure, kitschy, and hard to read, revealing more about aspirational branding than genuine elegance.
Links of the week ending 5 December 2025
Trump’s Oval Office Sign – A Typography Breakdown
Artist takes thrift store painting and adds Fortnite features to it
Designing for Donors: UX Best Practices for Non-Profits
Univerisity Student Benoit Brun experiments with typography and graphic design
Affinity Hits 3M Downloads of Its New Editing Software in Just 33 Days
As Brands Bet Big on Typography, Where Does the Law Stand?
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