I swear to god, I loved this font in early 2013 and now it is everywhere and I want it to die.

The Lobster font is/was wicked cute. It’s got personality. It’s friendly. It reminds me of Pinterest.

But that’s the thing about fonts – their personality speaks for whatever it is they have been applied to. Lobster has been spread too thin and as a result has now become a bit generic. Let me show you what I mean.

I used Lobster in the 2012 personal annual report I produced January 2013. It’s the font on “Stephanie Evergreen’s” and “Annual Report.”

Stephanie Evergreen's personal annual report for 2012

In November 2013 I started seeing it eeeeeeeverywhere.

On the door to my kid’s taekwondo class:

LobsterSpace

Selling children’s bubble bath:

LobsterBath

On a wine label at Target:

LobsterWine

In my Twitter feed:

LobsterStaches

Selling Christmas meat:

LobsterChristmasSorry to say, Lobster has lost its vitality. No more.

Ok, rant over. Evergreen out.

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