It seems as bizarre as it is ubiquitous. What is Wingdings thinking? Why would someone want to write a comma using a mailbox? Why would anyone think we want to compose in peace signs and crosses and heart shapes? But Wingdings is much more than just a quirky font. It was —and remains — a phenomenon.
A Short History Of Wingdings
Published August 28, 2015 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: Bigelow & Holmes, Charles Bigelow, dingbats, font, Fontophile, Lucida, tech history, type, typeface, typesetting, Wingdings, Zapf
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