Image macro
Encyclopedia
In Internet culture, an image macro is a picture captioned with superimposed text for humorous effect.
) by superimposing it over a related picture.
font, using all upper case letters and coloured white with a thin black outline. Exaggerated, intentional spelling errors are also used frequently for humorous effect.
One of the more famous image macros is "O RLY?
" O RLY is often used on the internet as an abbreviation for the phrase "Oh, really?" Originally started with a snowy owl
photograph (which is the classic O RLY image macro), it spread out over the Web quickly and was followed by other macros that convey a wide range of emotions. Another style of image macro that has amassed its own separate subculture is the "lolcat
", a photo of a cat with a humorous and ridiculously misspelled caption.
Internet forums
On Internet forums and imageboards, image macros are used to emphasize a certain phrase (often an Internet memeInternet meme
The term Internet meme is used to describe a concept that spreads via the Internet. The term is a reference to the concept of memes, although the latter concept refers to a much broader category of cultural information.-Description:...
) by superimposing it over a related picture.
Formats
Although they come in many forms, the most common type of image macro is a photograph with large text superimposed in ImpactImpact (typeface)
Impact is a realist sans-serif typeface designed by Geoffrey Lee in 1965 and released by the Stephenson Blake foundry. Its ultra-thick strokes, compressed letterspacing, and minimal interior counterform are specifically aimed, as its name suggests, to "impact". Impact has a high x-height, reaching...
font, using all upper case letters and coloured white with a thin black outline. Exaggerated, intentional spelling errors are also used frequently for humorous effect.
One of the more famous image macros is "O RLY?
O RLY?
O RLY? is an Internet phenomenon, typically presented as an image macro featuring a Snowy Owl. The phrase "O RLY?", an abbreviated form of "Oh, really?", is popularly used in Internet forums in a sarcastic manner, often in response to an obvious, predictable, or blatantly false statement...
" O RLY is often used on the internet as an abbreviation for the phrase "Oh, really?" Originally started with a snowy owl
Snowy Owl
The Snowy Owl is a large owl of the typical owl family Strigidae. The Snowy Owl was first classified in 1758 by Carolus Linnaeus, the Swedish naturalist who developed binomial nomenclature to classify and organize plants and animals. The bird is also known in North America as the Arctic Owl, Great...
photograph (which is the classic O RLY image macro), it spread out over the Web quickly and was followed by other macros that convey a wide range of emotions. Another style of image macro that has amassed its own separate subculture is the "lolcat
Lolcat
A lolcat is an image combining a photograph of a cat with text intended to contribute humour. The text is often idiosyncratic and grammatically incorrect, and its use in this way is known as "lolspeak" or "kitty pidgin"....
", a photo of a cat with a humorous and ridiculously misspelled caption.