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Typeface Ugly Gerry Category Script (typefaces) Designer(s) Ben Doessel and James Lee Date released September 2019 ; 5 years ago ( ) Ugly Gerry is a font whose characters consist of shapes of United States congressional districts, its intention being to protest gerrymandering.[1][2][3][4] It was created by Ben Doessel and James Lee through the Leo Burnett Agency for RepresentUs.[5][6] Design [ edit ] The designers' intention was to draw attention to gerrymandering: The team is from Chicago,
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