A satirical font that replaces buzzwords with profanity to highlight meaningless corporate jargon.
Sans Bullshit Sans is a satirical font that replaces common corporate buzzwords with profanity to highlight meaningless jargon. It was created as an example for a blog post to critique overused business language in digital content. The font is based on Droid Sans and is freely available under the Apache 2.0 license.
Designers, developers, and content creators looking to add humorous or critical commentary to presentations, websites, or documents filled with corporate speak.
It offers a unique, humorous way to visually critique corporate jargon without active maintenance, encouraging forks and extensions for community-driven evolution.
Source for the Sans Bullshit Sans font
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Automatically swaps common corporate terms like 'synergy' with profane equivalents, providing a humorous critique as demonstrated in the original blog post.
Released under Apache 2.0, allowing free use, modification, and distribution, which has led to community extensions like browser add-ons listed in the README.
Available through browser extensions and web tools such as bookmarklets, enabling dynamic application to any webpage for instant satire, as highlighted on the project site.
Based on Droid Sans, ensuring readability and ease of integration due to its common design, making it accessible for various projects.
The creator explicitly states it was meant as an example, not a product, so issues and pull requests may not be addressed, as per the README disclaimer.
Only replaces a predefined list of buzzwords, so it may not cover all jargon or adapt to new terms without manual modification, reducing its long-term relevance.
Use of profanity can be inappropriate or offensive in many contexts, restricting its use in professional or public settings and limiting broader adoption.