Tuesday, April 21, 2009

: Ban Comic Sans!


from a friend:
 



 

Typeface Inspired by Comic Books Has Become a Font of Ill Will

 
Vincent Connare designed the ubiquitous, bubbly Comic Sans typeface, but he sympathizes with the world-wide movement to ban it.
 
Mr. Connare has looked on, alternately amused and mortified, as Comic Sans has spread from a software project at Microsoft Corp. 15 years ago to grade-school fliers and holiday newsletters, Disney ads and Beanie Baby tags, business emails, street signs, Bibles, porn sites, gravestones and hospital posters about bowel cancer.
 
The font, a casual script designed to look like comic-book lettering, is the bane of graphic designers, other aesthetes and Internet geeks. It is a punch line: "Comic Sans walks into a bar, bartender says, 'We don't serve your type.'"  On social-messaging site Twitter, complaints about the font pop up every minute or two.  An online comic strip shows a gang kicking and swearing at Mr. Connare.
 
The jolly typeface has spawned the Ban Comic Sans movement, nearly a decade old but stronger now than ever, thanks to the Web.  The mission: "to eradicate this font" and the "evil of typographical ignorance."
 
"If you love it, you don't know much about typography," Mr. Connare says.  But, he adds, "if you hate it, you really don't know much about typography, either, and you should get another hobby."


Full article: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123992364819927171.html
 

 


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