by Maria Hill | Others
Your phone should deliver messages quickly and reliably—but hiccups happen. Seeing duplicate messages, messages disappearing, texts out of order, or weird delays? That’s a glitch. These issues frustrate users every day in the U.S. Whether you’re texting for...
by Maria Hill | Others
A spooky font is a typeface crafted to evoke fear, mystery, or the supernatural through its unique visual traits. It’s a font that makes hair stand on end, letters drip like blood, edges twist like spider legs, and forms shift like apparitions. Whether for Halloween...
by Maria Hill | Others
When you see beautiful, flowing letters that captivate your attention, you’re witnessing what’s commonly called fancy handwriting. But that label only scratches the surface. In art, design, and penmanship, that “fanciness” usually maps to calligraphy, hand lettering,...
by Maria Hill | Others
Apple fans often wonder, “What font does iMessage use?” The short answer: iMessage uses Apple’s system font, San Francisco (often called SF Pro or SF UI). San Francisco replaced older fonts like Helvetica Neue and has been Apple’s primary interface font since iOS 9. ...
by Maria Hill | Others
Zalgo text is a bit of digital mischief—text that looks corrupted, chaotic, or haunted by design. By piling on Unicode diacritical marks (the accents, tildes, dots, and strokes that normally modify letters), simple phrases morph into unsettling, glitchy forms. Zalgo...