ransom note effect

English

Etymology

In reference of the practice of assembling ransom demands from letters cut out of newspapers, to conceal the sender's handwriting.

Noun

ransom note effect (plural ransom note effects)

  1. (design) The unprofessional appearance of a document that uses too many different typefaces.
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