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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 ...
“If you love Comic Sans, feel free to use it with the understanding that it makes your work appear amateurish and thus the information it presents is perceived as unprofessional,” says Robin ...
[The Comic Sans Project via Laughing Squid] Here’s a perfect example of how Comic Sans would work in our NCSWO (New Comic Sans World Order). The blue screen of death which represents failure ...
When a local art gallery gave her a work assignment in Comic Sans, the pair bonded over their mutual distaste for what they deemed the “least thoughtful” font.
The hatred of Comic Sans was a real remnant of the early internet. ... He mentions that he used to work at Microsoft, and the conversation dies out. It’s a bit boring.
On the one hand, every red-blooded typographer considers Comic Sans silly, awkward, and embarrassing. So Jim Carrey or Benny Hill comes to mind. But then again, that’s not quite fair.