Yes I've read that.
So tell me, what is wrong with Comic Sans?
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 12:45,
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it's just dead crap
dead childish
dead horrible
dead shitty
....
anymore?
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 12:46,
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dead horrible
dead shitty
....
anymore?
So it's
a matter of a group of people assuming the mantle of superiority over others for no real reason?
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 12:50,
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You'll be telling
me my burberry baseball cap is not stylish next.
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 13:12,
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no, this one's a designer
i make things look pretty for a reason, and the only reason people use comic sans is clarity for primary school teaching and church newsletters, because it's insanely inoffensive, making it the single most offensive font on the planet.
*raising fists in Marquis of Queensbury Rules fashion*
(it's that the right rules?)
EDIT: i'm getting cross for no reason now. i need to eat. sorry peeps!
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 12:55,
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*raising fists in Marquis of Queensbury Rules fashion*
(it's that the right rules?)
EDIT: i'm getting cross for no reason now. i need to eat. sorry peeps!
I always look at
like this:
At least its a hell of a lot better than that Script font that people used to use all the time.
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 13:06,
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At least its a hell of a lot better than that Script font that people used to use all the time.
We use Sassoon for primary school stuff, mostly.
And for a comic-book style font, I like Blambot's Letter-o-matic :
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 17:34,
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I think it's
probably just that it's the worst of the windows fonts that most PC owners have. Therefor Colin Hunt type characters searching for a 'lively' typeface for an internal memo always plump for it.
There are worse fonts, but you have to make the effort to download them.
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 12:48,
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There are worse fonts, but you have to make the effort to download them.
I don't particularly have any feelings on it
apart from its overuse.
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 12:52,
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I went to see my solicitor about buying a house today,
and all the cover sheets and file note headings in our conveyancing file are in Comic Sans. Very professional looking.
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 12:55,
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hahahaha
i'm sorry, that's hilarious.
it's better than the time i got a flyer completely written in that Curly font. I could not read it.
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 12:57,
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it's better than the time i got a flyer completely written in that Curly font. I could not read it.
The most unusual
place I've seen it used is on the signs for the public toilets in Wakefield.
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 12:57,
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I've simply walked past
them and thought "What a nice use of comic sans"
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 13:01,
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"No officer, I wasn't
loitering, I was simply admiring the font on the signage."
Constable: "Admiring it? Why that's Comic Sans. You're nicked sonny."
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 13:08,
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Constable: "Admiring it? Why that's Comic Sans. You're nicked sonny."
I think it got a bit far last year
when I refused to accept posters from students in my class if they had used Comic Sans.
I got around it by saying "it looks childish and I want work that looks professional".
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Mon 15 Aug 2005, 13:10,
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I got around it by saying "it looks childish and I want work that looks professional".
Fail them!!
Fail them at IT (isn't it ICT nowadays? am getting old) if they use Times New Roman 'cos it just means they can't change the default font :P I always had my work in Book Antiqua, never fails to get me more marks that.
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Tue 16 Aug 2005, 12:21,
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