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Comic Sans has become the font of all jokes and memes. Loved by some, reviled by many. Unsurprisingly, its creator is its biggest fan. Speaking at WIRED's annual two-day conference, Vincent ...
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.
Photoshop CC 2014 tutorial showing how to transform an ordinary photo into a classic, comic book pop art-style, cartoon. This is an update to a tutorial I did on an earlier version of Photoshop. Yikes ...
“It was real, but it was in on the joke,” said Terrance Weinzierl, now creative type director at Monotype, who created the extended font at the time. Over the next few years, Comic Sans became ...
What did Comic Sans ever do to us? The font was one of the typefaces preloaded onto Windows 95—where it stuck out like a sore thumb alongside more stately options like Arial and Times New Roman ...
Hilarity competed with outrage: Critics argued that Comic Sans was a font for children’s-party invitations, with a promise of fun and games. It was not meant for important developments in ...
designer Vincent Connare began creating Comic Sans in October 1994 as an informal font for Microsoft Bob, a user interface released for Windows in March 1995 that used objects inside a cartoon ...