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David Jonathan RossonMastodon11h ago
One of the most mind-blowing uses of my fonts in recent memory is now on @FontsInUse :
The Canadian Space Agency used my font Condor on the Artemis II mission patch for astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who recently returned from a 10-day voyage around the moon and back.
The patch features artwork by Anishinaabe artist Henry Guimond and features symbols from the Indigenous Peoples of Canada.
Itβs truly wild that some letters I drew have traveled to space!
https://fontsinuse.com/uses/76499/jeremy-hansen-artemis-ii-mission-patch
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Analysis Summary
Canadian type designer reports that their font Condor was used on the Artemis II mission patch for astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who completed a lunar flyby in April 2026βa verified claim supported by multiple news sources. The designer notes the patch includes artwork from Anishinaabe artist Henry Guimond and Indigenous symbolism, though these specific design details couldn't be independently confirmed. This is genuine β Hansen was indeed the first Canadian to travel beyond low Earth orbit on Artemis II, and the type designer's enthusiasm about their work reaching space is straightforward.
Claims Analysis (4)
βThe Canadian Space Agency used my font Condor on the Artemis II mission patch for astronaut Jeremy Hansenβ
Confirmed by Fonts In Use article and multiple news sources covering Artemis II mission
βJeremy Hansen recently returned from a 10-day voyage around the moon and backβ
Multiple sources confirm Artemis II lunar flyby mission with Hansen as crew member
βThe patch features artwork by Anishinaabe artist Henry Guimondβ
Artist credit mentioned in post but not independently confirmed in search results
βThe patch features symbols from the Indigenous Peoples of Canadaβ
Design elements referenced but specific Indigenous symbolism not detailed in available sources
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