God rues the day that Papyrus stumbled into existence. Ugly and disproportionate, this font's recognizably faux-eroded edges can be found in logos, advertisements, storefronts, album "art," and movie posters. It brands them all with unmistakable stamp of a graphic designer who thinks typography is the art of making maps. This site is dedicated to recording (and mocking) the ubiquitous travesty that is this font.
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