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In 2008, a website named "Papyrus Watch" was created for documenting the typeface's ubiquity and misusage. [9] In the webcomic XKCD a character annoys a "typography geek" by giving her a birthday card printed in Papyrus. [10] In the movie Avatar, standard Papyrus is used in the subtitles, and a modified version is used for the film's title.
After realizing that the new “Avatar” logo is indeed still using the papyrus font (only bold now), Gosling tracks down the designer again and confronts him at a celebration of his career.
One restless night, he went to his computer and typed “Avatar” in a word document before changing the font to Papyrus. It didn’t take long for all of his progress to unravel as he uncovered ...
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Papyrus (carattere) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org Papyrus (書体) Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Lijst van lettertypen; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Papyrus; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Papyrus (шрифт) Usage on simple.wikipedia.org Papyrus (typeface) Usage on tl.wikipedia.org Talaan ng mga pamilya ng tipo ng titik na script; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org ...
Just My Type: A Book About Fonts is a nonfiction book by Simon Garfield, a British journalist and non-fiction author.The book touches on typography in our daily lives, specifically why people dislike Comic Sans, Papyrus, and Trajan Capitals; the overwhelming European popularity of Helvetica; and how a font can make a person seem such a way, such as masculine, feminine, American, British ...
Add a section for logo referencing that the logo is using the front Papyrus, as referenced by Ryan Gosling in the SNL short Papyrus released on October 1 2017. Ecordeir1 18:02, 30 September 2024 (UTC) Question: Can you provide a more significant source? The font being referenced by SNL seems trivial.