Three simple words that can lead to a lot of fun or cause trouble. But hey, what’s life without a little risk? I posed the question of “truth or dare” and a few members of the design community joined in the fun. And the results were hilarious!
Dare
— Rico Robinson (@RicusMaximus) August 29, 2017
My aren't we #brave: I #dare you to take two mismatched font types and pair them together. Post a picture of the combination. pic.twitter.com/MLk5nVKNrq
— Katherine Delorme (@Katdelorme) August 29, 2017
Ha! Easy
— Rico Robinson (@RicusMaximus) August 29, 2017
Your turn, #truth or #dare? pic.twitter.com/7bko1s0Wuk
Wow good job. Or bad job. Those #fonts, that combination.
— Katherine Delorme (@Katdelorme) August 29, 2017
You want to give me a #truth or #dare? Or others? pic.twitter.com/UPmInztfTi
You asked for it. #ChallengeAccepted pic.twitter.com/nQIF5HUYPQ
— Katherine Delorme (@Katdelorme) August 29, 2017
I sure there could be worse #color combinations. But this is bad. I had to actual take off my glasses while making this to protect my eyes. pic.twitter.com/2RkdFPIGjq
— Katherine Delorme (@Katdelorme) August 29, 2017
I dare you to creepily whisper in the person next to you ears "I hate widows and orphans" take a pause and then say "in typography"
— Katherine Delorme (@Katdelorme) October 30, 2017
Omg you actually did it! I started laughing so hard reading your tweet. U R a #dare master. pic.twitter.com/rsPsjYmBGb
— Katherine Delorme (@Katdelorme) October 30, 2017
Okay a #truth: What #design trend do you hate the most? (Open to past & present) pic.twitter.com/WbN8JMzON8
— Katherine Delorme (@Katdelorme) October 31, 2017
A really tough love / hate relationship being the Hero banner pic.twitter.com/FNs3LW3841
— Rico Robinson (@RicusMaximus) October 31, 2017
Omg hero banner. Yesssss. On the one hand they look good. On the other is it even unique? #designerproblems pic.twitter.com/6e492g5u4Y
— Katherine Delorme (@Katdelorme) October 31, 2017
Take part in the next truth or dare challenge. Follow Katdelorme on Twitter or like the Katdelorme Facebook page. When the post goes up choose truth or dare, if you’re brave enough that is.
Katherine Delorme is UI/UX Designer with Frontend Development background. She loves creating designs that focus on solving problems more than following trends. Along with exploring how culture can impact design. She's most excited about inclusive design, and exploring how western and international design and usability contrast.
Her hobbies include learning the Japanese language, reading manga, watching anime and western cartoons, volunteering to teach the next generation of girls to code, hosting meetups, designing, and coding.