"Comic Sans has evolved from a casual, accessible typeface to an all-out meme, mocked for its juvenile design and oversaturated appearance on janky homemade birthday invitations and missing pet posters."
"Created in 1994 by Microsoft in-house designer Vincent Connare, Comic Sans was made as a typographic voice for the dog featured in the Microsoft Bob interface, matching the playful illustrated appeal."
"In 2010, I was tasked with adding extra glyphs to the font...we designed new italic styles that were backwards compatible...Comic Sans was refreshed, and ready for a new era of typography," Terrence says.
"Those not yet convinced to drop the use of Comic Sans typeface...it's not hip/inventive/ironic/knowing, it's just tiresome."
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