So how did the classical Latin become so incoherent? According to McClintock, a 15th century typesetter likely scrambled part of Cicero’s De Finibus in order to provide placeholder text to mockup various fonts for a type specimen book. It’s difficult to find examples of lorem ipsum in use before Letraset made it popular as a dummy text in the 1960s, although McClintock says he remembers coming across the lorem ipsum passage in a book of old metal type samples. So far he hasn’t relocated where he once saw the passage, but the popularity of Cicero in the 15th century supports the theory that the filler text has been used for centuries.

Don’t bother typing “lorem ipsum” into Google translate. If you already tried, you may have gotten anything from “NATO” to “China”, depending on how you capitalized the letters. The bizarre translation was fodder for conspiracy theories, but Google has since updated its “lorem ipsum” translation to, boringly enough, “lorem ipsum”. One brave soul did take a stab at translating the almost-not-quite-Latin.

According to The Guardian, Jaspreet Singh Boparai undertook the challenge with the goal of making the text “precisely as incoherent in English as it is in Latin – and to make it incoherent in the same way”. As a result, “the Greek ‘eu’ in Latin became the French ‘bien’ […] and the ‘-ing’ ending in ‘lorem ipsum’ seemed best rendered by an ‘-iendum’ in English.”

Find Your Focus While Working

As an alternative theory, (and because Latin scholars do this sort of thing) someone tracked down a 1914 Latin edition of De Finibus which challenges McClintock’s 15th century claims and suggests that the dawn of lorem ipsum was as recent as the 20th century. The 1914 Loeb Classical Library Edition ran out of room on page 34 for the Latin phrase “dolorem ipsum” (sorrow in itself). Thus, the truncated phrase leaves one page dangling with “do-”, while another begins with the now ubiquitous “lorem ipsum”.

Whether a medieval typesetter chose to garble a well-known (but non-Biblical—that would have been sacrilegious) text, or whether a quirk in the 1914 Loeb Edition inspired a graphic designer, it’s admittedly an odd way for Cicero to sail into the 21st century.

Agent Shadow Brown Leather Bomber Jacket

(16)
Original price was: $249.00.Current price is: $199.00.
  • Outer Shell: Real Leather
  • Leather Type: Sheep skin
  • Inner Shell: Quilted viscose lining
  • Closure Style: Zipper
  • Collar Style: High neck
  • Cuffs Style: Rib knit
  • Shoulder Epaulettes
  • Inside Pockets: Two
  • Outside Pockets: Five
  • Color: Brown

Avirex Black Aviator Varsity Jacket Wool Leather Sleeves

Original price was: $250.00.Current price is: $220.00.
  • Superior Materials: Constructed with a warm wool body and genuine leather sleeves for a luxury finish.
  • Iconic Aesthetic: Showcases the classic aviator varsity look with bold chest embroidery and contrast piping.
  • All-Day Comfort: Designed with a quilted lining and flexible ribbed cuffs for a perfect, cozy fit.
  • Durable Build: Made with high-quality hardware and reinforced stitching to ensure long-lasting wear.

Avirex Black Leather Bomber Jacket Men Premium Outerwear

Original price was: $270.00.Current price is: $230.00.
  • Authentic Avirex-style black leather for a legendary look.
  • Durable genuine leather exterior built for long-term use.
  • Ribbed hem and cuffs provide a classic bomber silhouette.
  • Soft internal lining ensures comfort in any weather condition.

Avirex Black Leather Hoodie Urban Streetwear Sheepskin Jacket

Original price was: $260.00.Current price is: $220.00.
  • Crafted from soft, high-quality genuine leather for a luxurious feel.
  • Features a stylish hood and the famous embossed logo design.
  • Includes ribbed cuffs to keep you warm and comfortable in chilly weather.
  • Perfect for casual outings or making a bold fashion statement.

Second, use lorem ipsum if you think the placeholder text will be too distracting. For specific projects, collaboration between copywriters and designers may be best, however, like Karen McGrane said, draft copy has a way of turning any meeting about layout decisions into a discussion about word choice. So don’t be afraid to use lorem ipsum to keep everyone focused.

One word of caution: make sure your client knows that lorem ipsum is filler text. You don’t want them wondering why you filled their website with a foreign language, and you certainly don’t want anyone prematurely publishing it.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *