I have a premise I would like to explore: that a typical type designer is a younger child in their family, meaning they usually have older siblings.
I made a very informal poll to see what the numbers look like: https://strawpoll.com/e7ZJarP8Mg3
The poll isn’t scientific. For example, by family logic, there are naturally more younger siblings than oldest children. I’m just curious about general trends, not trying to draw firm conclusions.
This idea ties into broader questions about how family structure might influence personal and social choices. Relevant research seems to find no strong correlation, but I notice some patterns in everyd…
I have a premise I would like to explore: that a typical type designer is a younger child in their family, meaning they usually have older siblings.
I made a very informal poll to see what the numbers look like: https://strawpoll.com/e7ZJarP8Mg3
The poll isn’t scientific. For example, by family logic, there are naturally more younger siblings than oldest children. I’m just curious about general trends, not trying to draw firm conclusions.
This idea ties into broader questions about how family structure might influence personal and social choices. Relevant research seems to find no strong correlation, but I notice some patterns in everyday life. For instance, I’m a younger child, and many of my closest friends are too.
An important note is that this isn’t about stereotypes. It’s just a fun, informal look at a possible pattern.
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