Very Important People

Published March 10, 2025
Contributed by juliaa


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Very Important People is a comedic talk show on the streaming service Dropout hosted by Vic Michaelis. Each episode, a comedian is sat in a makeup chair and has no idea what they look like until the big reveal in front of a mirror. The comedian then is tasked with making up a character, on the spot, for whatever bizarre sight they’ve been turned into, and then sit down with Vic for a completely improvised interview.

The show’s title font is Rafaella. The fonts used during the episodes have evolved from season 1 to season 2.

In season 1, all of the other text uses Decoy, excluding cutaway video gags where the text on screen may be mimicking the kinds of fonts used for products or television broadcasting. (Skörfinn, Haye’s Clean Energy, BNN, etc.)

For season 2, the show stopped using Decoy, and instead gave prominent titles, such as talent names, guest names, and title cards, the same typographic treatment with Rafaella that the show uses. All of the other text, with the same exceptions applied as before, such as the credits and subtitles, uses Proxima Nova.




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Website banner for season 2 of Very Important People, featuring (from left to right, top to bottom) guests Echo Kellum, Zac Oyama, Alex Song-xia, Izzy Roland, Brennan Lee Mulligan, and host Vic Michaelis.




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Screenshot from Season 1, Episode 1, picturing Anna Garcia. The text reads “Anna Garcia, she/her, @scrambieggs”, set in Decoy




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Screenshot from Season 2, Episode 6. The text reads “Danielle Pinnock, she/her, @bodycourage”. Rafaella is used for the name. All other text is in Proxima Nova.




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“What's In My Bag?” title card from Season 1, Episode 1, in Decoy




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“What’s In My Bag?" title card from Season 2, Episode 6, in Rafaella




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Credits scroll from Season 2, Episode 6, in Proxima Nova



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