Brush Script
This gross-ifiying font makes
cursive look like the designer of Comic Sans MS toyed with it... Messy,
unorganized letters mixed with bad s equals disasters! Just like CAC Leslie, this font has bad use of
cursive and messy handwriting combination!
CAC Leslie
This font is sort of like a cursive
serif that is tiny and unreadable, with a few dabs of ugly capital letters and
messy, two year old writing style.
Just by the title you can already tell what kind
of a font this is. With disastrous A, C, G, K, P, R, S, a, c, d, e, f, h, j, k,
p, q, t, u, v, and w, this font just displays how excruciating fonts can make
you feel. It is unbearable, isn’t it? I’ll stop soon. But notice the
punctuation—? , . Even the periods are not circles. Dots, even. Unfortunately
so many fonts have been created that are either the same or remotely similar—including
Tw Cen MT, Champagne & Limousines, Futura, and more.
Comic Sans MS
Comic Sans MS
Comic Sans MS is the classic font
to hate on. The worst letters featured in this font are probably A, C, D, G, J,
M, N, O, Q, R, S, W, Y, e, j, m, n, s, & w. They are all bad, but those
ones are worst.
Papyrus
This bad font has it all—from the ugly caps
to the diagonal lines instead of dots on the i. Look how tasteless the capitals
are—and how they speak loud and clear: I AM A HORRIBLE FONT SO GO AHEAD AND
HATE ME! I think you can find your own reason for hating Papyrus.
Times New Roman
When the size
increases, or even when the letters in this font are smaller, this font just
yells, ugh! Although a popular and
well-known font, font-designers & tasteful font users know this is just
tacky! Ever read a book with 12 to 14 size Times New Roman as the base font?
Didn’t it just seem tacky to you? It should have! Times New Roman is one of the
least-bad fonts although still has no good font characteristics.
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