September 3, 2008
What the Hell Is This Weird Dingbat?

Posted by Andrew Hearst

weird dingbat from the Apple Symbols font

All Macs come bundled with a handful of dingbat fonts that most people never use, including Apple Symbols, Webdings, and Wingdings 1, 2, and 3. These collections contain a lot of versatile glyphs that are useful in all kinds of everyday graphical situations. But they also include dozens of mystifying icons whose origins and meaning are totally opaque. Like the one at left: What the hell does it signify? Is it a bulb-rest for a tired apostrophe? A whistle seat? A logo for a secret society? I bet Jonathan Hoefler would know.





Helge Weissig

September 3, 2008

11:41 AM


It’s a retort on top of a Bunsen burner!

Lex10

September 3, 2008

12:32 PM


retort/bunsen ring stand

Indy

September 3, 2008

2:27 PM


I guess no one can see that it is a sperm climbing to try out a new trampoline.

Aaron

September 4, 2008

1:06 PM


It’s a three-fingered man about to scratch his scrotum? A stickman with a nightcap on? An elephant?

Don’t do drugs, kids.

Six words for you, buddy:

ALL HAIL THE GREAT LORD ANTEATER


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