That'd be a really nice touch, one of my favourite fonts for effects. Released after client who commissioned it, a chain of retail bookstores, rejected the design. Largest deployment till now, although just dumped in redesign, was for headings at classifieds website OLX. Caught eyes for a while I guess.
No need then for an especially legible font for cockpit screens like Airbus required https://b612-font.com/ following decades of practices in avionics. Of course the use-case is different and I'm sure everything is adequate for SpaceX goals. Like with the several layers of spontaneously rebooting virtual machines in Tesla cars, in the end branding looks gorgeous.
you can misuse maths if you're not very, very careful
That's what nobody ever addresses in these studies.
Even assuming all this linguistic questionnaire stuff passes for a measure of something (certainly not biology, it really falls apart on indigenous populations), the further mathematics gives the joke away. Factor analysis is done just wrong. Questionnaires are mostly positively correlated and no thought is spared to how Frobenius-Perron theorem produces spurious factors, that also are dimensionally invalid to boot (which, one imagines, is not unwelcome, as scaling the data may give a stronger result). Then the methodology manages to fail confirmatory factor analysis on its own terms anyways. https://sci-hub.tw/10.1007/s11336-006-1447-6 Clustering validation is not even attempted beyond trying different number of clusters (anywhere from 4 to 13 results in fits only marginally worse than 5).
Denunciations of Big Five (and friends) go far and wide decades back. Then there's a flood of reassertions as if nothing happened, and again some refutations of that new wave. Ascent of data science made things comical. One year they do a metastudy with one million respondents, some dude asks some basic questions, the next year they do it with two million as if this answers anything. It is an endless war of attrition and not worth anyone's time.
That'd be a really nice touch, one of my favourite fonts for effects. Released after client who commissioned it, a chain of retail bookstores, rejected the design. Largest deployment till now, although just dumped in redesign, was for headings at classifieds website OLX. Caught eyes for a while I guess.
No need then for an especially legible font for cockpit screens like Airbus required https://b612-font.com/ following decades of practices in avionics. Of course the use-case is different and I'm sure everything is adequate for SpaceX goals. Like with the several layers of spontaneously rebooting virtual machines in Tesla cars, in the end branding looks gorgeous.