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No, you're not imagining it: TikTok changed its font

Babe, wake up. A new font just dropped.
By Elena Cavender  on 
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The font was designed specially for TikTok by Grilli Type. Credit: Getty Images / Matt Cardy / Contributor

Move over Comic Sans, there's a new clown in town: TikTok Sans.

Today (May 17) TikTok officially unveiled its very own font, TikTok Sans. Many users have already experienced the switch from the old font over to TikTok Sans. As is typical with any design update to a social media platform, users are outraged. The subtle change is enough to make any frequent TikTok user feel like they've lost their mind. The new font is longer and suspiciously looks like the font that's a dead giveaway that someone uploaded a video from an Android.

According to a press statement(opens in a new tab), Grilli Type specially designed the font for TikTok, so it's safe to assume some serious cash was invested in creating the font to deceive your eyeballs. The platform aims "to improve the user experience by optimizing legibility and reading retention, along with providing multi-language font support for our global community." (So far, the new font has decreased my reading retention. I can't click out of the app fast enough.)

The press statement documents the changes from the previous font: TikTok Sans letters have "bigger openings and clearer strokes" and "slicker and simpler shapes." The font is also "visually larger and overall line height has been increased to improve readability." It currently supports English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Indonesian, Turkish, and Vietnamese, with plans to expand it further.

Disgruntled users have taken to Twitter to complain about the change. One writes(opens in a new tab), "the slight font change on TikTok is making me want to rip my own teeth out with my bare hands." Another says(opens in a new tab), "ew what is that new TikTok font." Others are "breaking(opens in a new tab) their silence(opens in a new tab)" to reveal they actually like it.

The outrage will surely blow over when the craving for bite-sized content outweighs the optical irritation, our eyes will eventually adjust to the change.

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Elena Cavender

Elena is a tech reporter and the resident Gen Z expert at Mashable. She covers TikTok and digital trends. She recently graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in American History. Email her at [email protected](opens in a new tab) or follow her @ecaviar_(opens in a new tab).


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