20-09-2007, 15:25 | #31 |
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Isn't it supposed to be for comic book-type stuff, hence the horizontal and vertical strokes are wrong? Or have I just made that up?
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20-09-2007, 15:31 | #32 |
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I just forwarded Lopez's picture to the person here who writes our training manuals and I heard her murmur to herself "but I like that font" and give me a filthy look
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20-09-2007, 16:14 | #33 |
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Goose is right about the horizontal and vertical strokes - they're equal in weight, which is generally considered to be unnatural (although to be fair, a lot of fonts are like that, they're just usually much thinner ones so you don't notice). Comic Sans also doesn't bother with kerning, which is to do with the space between letters and is mainly noticeable in large fonts. To explain this better, try the following:
Open Word, switch to Times New Roman and set the font size as large as you can, type the word "WAR," switch to Comic Sans and repeat this on a new line. Note the space between the W and the A. In Comic Sans this area looks far too big and silly, whereas in Times New Roman it (should, as long as Word's settings are right) looks more natural because the letters "overlap" a little bit. If this doesn't work, you may need to manually turn kerning on in the font options window, this's actually slightly better as you can see the letters move in Times, but not in Comic Sans. Above all else, it just looks damned silly!
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20-09-2007, 16:41 | #34 |
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I use comic sans sometimes in MSM chat windows. It's too playful for serious stuff.
But business wise, I'm an Ariel lady. Smart, trim and proper. Time of New Roman - like you mei - makes me cringe! |
20-09-2007, 19:27 | #35 |
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Like the little mermaid..?
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20-10-2010, 13:42 | #36 |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11582548
"Comic Sans, that unassuming jaunty typeface lurking inside millions of computers, has become the target of an online hate campaign. Simon Garfield explains why normally mild-mannered people are so enraged by its use." |
20-10-2010, 17:01 | #37 |
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I really dislike Comic Sans.
We use Calibri as our official font and have never had problems with it on the machines that don't have it installed, it just defaults to Arial.
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My boss was using comic sans. one day I got so fed up with it and said you do realise that everyone is laughing at you, your in the sign industry and that's the most hated and unprofessional font there is. He kept using it So I decided next time he was out I'd go and change it.. he doesn't seem to have noticed!
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