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Comic Sans: It’s the best font in your tool box if you’re committed to sappy, unsophisticated design, and want to prove to the world that your type library hasn’t been updated since 1995.
By the time the font was ready, in 1994, it was too late to include it in Microsoft Bob. But Comic Sans was used in other applications and ended up as one of the system fonts in Windows 95.
V incent Connare, the creator of Comic Sans, has something to say about his Frankenstein-like font: “If you love Comic Sans you don’t know much about typography.And if you hate Comic Sans you ...
Instagram's bubbly new text isn't actually the official Comic Sans font. Upon closer inspection, the new script plaguing Instagram has some minor variations from the infamous typeface, marking it ...
Today, Comic Sans is the Crocs of fonts. First we hated it, then we loved to hate it, now we kinda, maybe love it because we’re experiencing it through a different lens.
In a Fight with a Woburn Font Company, He Used the Ultimate Burn: Comic Sans Nothing but respect for this typographical roasting. By Spencer Buell · 8/22/2019, 12:21 p.m.
The cartoony font known as Comic Sans turns 25 this month. It's used for fun, sarcastic tones, and it has its share of haters.
You should be grateful to Comic Sans. The one great thing that it did is it introduced people to the debate about typefaces. In a twisted way, Comic Sans contributed to the growth of fonts in general.
Since it was created in 1994, Comic Sans has divided opinion. Now it's creators have spoken out in defence of the world's most hated font.
Even the creator of the font thinks it’s a joke — but he’s tired of the tweets. By Emma Goldberg Vincent Connare, the creator of Comic Sans, has something to say about his Frankenstein-like ...
And Comic Sans, neither script nor odd, should be in the running for the official Army font. It is simplistic, nostalgic, aesthetically pleasing and easily enjoyed by everyone and anyone with even ...