Universal Typeface Experiment

The website crowdsourced a typeface with mobile users who entered their handwriting on the website using a touchpad and the then newly updated BIC pen called the Cristal Stylus, which included a touchpad-friendly rubber tip.

Notwithstanding this difference, the website offered the contributor the opportunity to sign in and answer some demographic questions, enabling automatic aggregation of statistics about handwriting that sparked an article in the Smithsonian magazine.

The downloadable font created by this averaged handwriting experiment was heavily influenced by the user prompt, whereby the user was presented with 26 capital letters in random order in the Arial font.

Within the confines of this self-selection bias, regional differences were easily recognizable.

The website, hosted by Tribal DDB and developed by the Dutch ad agency MediaMonks, was originally intended as a product launch and was scheduled to be taken down in August 2014.