![]() ![]() To revive this cheesy bit of design in 2016, McMillan tracked down WordArt images through Google and recreated them on his computer. According to WIRED, in elementary school McMillan would spend more time creating WordArt titles for his book reports than actually writing them. McMillan, the same designer who treated the internet to his Stranger Things font generator in August, created the online tool as a nostalgia vehicle. Have something you need to get off your chest? With Mike McMillan’s new WordArt generator, now you can say it in wavy, rainbow, 3D text-all without a 20-year-old version of Microsoft Office.
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