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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Constable: "Admiring it? Why that's Comic Sans. You're nicked sonny."