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by ericsoderstrom
2671 days ago
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(Clearly you're joking) but this isn't an extrapolation. Lines that make up characters in a font don't have any semantic meaning related to the words. Lines in a graph do have semantic meaning related to the data they represent. [edit] maybe you could make this argument for a language like Chinese. At least for characters with semantically meaningful radicals. |
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Err, actually they do. If not the line itself, the font's overall design does. A font can look casual, another official, fun, etc.
In fact this very post uses the "Humor Sans" font for the graphs for exactly this very reason. To make labels appear more casual.