Ugly Gerry: A Font Made Of Gerrymandered Congressional Districts

Gerrymandering is a term that goes back to an 1812 political cartoon that mocks the redrawing of Massachusetts state senate election districts under Governor Elbridge Gerry. Somebody took inspiration from this and made a font typeface out of it.

The font is called Ugly Gerry and serves as a fun reminder that our political system is fundamentally dysfunctional.

What are your thoughts on this one?

(Image Credit: Gerry/ Twitter)


Every human that has ever existed is biased and "gerrymandering". I gerrymander all decisions in my apartment against anyone else that comes into my apartment. America gerrymanders against all other countries, and they the same.Everything eats everything. This has been a public service announcement against Virtue Signaling.
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