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Pangram
contest
A pangram is a sentence that makes use of every letter of the alphabet.
The P22 Pangram Contest has concluded. Over 250 entries of surprisingly high quality were sent in. The judges had a difficult time choosing only 20 winners. See the winning entries here.
To the right are a few other notable entries. We will post even more in the upcoming months.
Please note all material is copyright ©2004 P22 type foundry inc. and the individual submitters to this site. Reproduction without permission or attribution is not allowed.
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There were several political pangrams this presidential election year. Giving equal time to all political parties, we present all of the John Kerry pangrams submitted:
..and a fewof the George Bush Pangrams submitted:
J. Bush and a dozen extreme Republicans quickly negated Florida voters wishes.
Christine Shock
To extinguish fighting in Iraq, a Viét Nam deja vú, we need to impeach the zealous president.
Michele Peterson
Dubya backs move to send Jenna or Wolfowitz as my proxy to fight in Iraq.
Confucius say: WMD in Iraq like native blond girls in Japan - zero, a hoax. Tim Hartigan
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A few attempts to win over the judges with P22 or fonts being mentioned (which we did like!), but alas, the judges were impartial, non-P22 affilaited pillars of unshakable integrity (they didnt fall for 'em)
Judges zealously checked p22 fonts marvel waxy qib. David M. Humphrey
Did choosing a typeface from P22 quickly become a very perplexing job with their zany fonts?
Kevin T. Emerson
A vexing quiz: which jokers build my font? P22! Scott Lenet
Que belleza De Stijl, Da Vinci, Frank Lloyd Wright, Bauhaus, Toybox y PAN-AM. Alejandro Paul
Lively quirky fonts + extras can add whimsy & zest to planning jobs.
Crazy, quirky & exotic fonts brighten my unvaried job with play. Kythera Ann
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...and one that just makes you think:
I view quirky designers who find extra time conceptualizing pangrams as jobless.
Steve Rachwal
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