This font made from bin writing is the typeface the UK needs right now
Frazer Price, half of creative team Teddy and Frazer, spotted a gap in the font market and took action to plug it. His new typeface – amusingly entitled Rubbish Font – is made from photographs of letters and numbers painted onto wheelie bins.
The rubbish font I made using bins on my road now has over 200 downloads. Please feel free to download it to write a passive aggressive sign in your office kitchen or as a substitute to painstakingly cutting out letters out of a magazine for a ransom note https://t.co/LVyXHLTsck pic.twitter.com/jjHp6eTIB9
— frazer price (@FrazerPrice) July 30, 2018
For a rubbish font, it’s proving surprisingly popular.
This is it, in all its glory.
And here are some of the best possible uses for a font made from bin writing.
Finally a font Britain can believe in. pic.twitter.com/3wJiApxvZS
— Michael Cruickshank (@MJ_Cruickshank) July 30, 2018
Here it is in action as a programmer’s font: pic.twitter.com/3rRXlNbdXl
— Dean Wampler (@deanwampler) July 31, 2018
Sir – you are a genius. The current climate in which we all live makes your Rubbish font absolutely on point. 😍 pic.twitter.com/WJSI4rVf7n
— David Mason (@DavidMason800) July 31, 2018
very useful for my second job pic.twitter.com/U6mDvl6iAm
— david morrison (@dcm50) August 1, 2018
this is perfect. thank you. pic.twitter.com/wwndiv5npl
— Scarborough debutante (@ste__vin) August 1, 2018
It makes everything you type into it that bit more bleak and Brexity. pic.twitter.com/lFxMuIReMD
— Matthew Dupuy (@MattDupuy) July 31, 2018
@davidschneider @FrazerPrice pic.twitter.com/dMecARPj5y
— @Felstaff (@Felstaff) July 31, 2018
There’s always someone who wants something extra.
Will you be adding punctuation, perchance?
— New Year’s Steve (@lcalablaster) July 31, 2018
To which Frazer had the perfect reply.
Show me a wheelie bin with an exclamation mark on it and I’ll show you the home of a psychopath.
— frazer price (@FrazerPrice) July 31, 2018