The week of April 12 was an interesting one for designer Rick Wolff. Hillary Clinton had just released her logo for her presidential campaign, and upon seeing the divisive mark Wolff took to his computer and created a full typographic set based on its style. On a whim, he introduced "Hillary Bold" to the world via Twitter and watched his joke spread across the nation, making the jump from social media to actual media including the Washington Post and NBC's Meet the Press. Rick and Ryan talk about the complexities of creating a font, the varying reactions to his work and the phenomenon of #hillvetica.