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      • Connare based Comic Sans off of the lettering in these two comic books, and within a week, he had finished the font, having drawn it on his Mac computer. That's right, Comic Sans was created on a Mac. Unfortunately, it wasn't ready in time to be included with Microsoft Bob in August of 1995.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Comic_SansComic Sans - Wikipedia

    Comic Sans MS (also known by its most common name Comic Sans) is a sans-serif typeface designed by Vincent Connare and released in 1994 by Microsoft Corporation.

  3. In fact, there may not be any computer-using non-designers who aren’t familiar with — and don’t have an opinion about — Comic Sans. Vincent Connares 1995 design for Microsoft has become one of the most popular and most maligned typefaces of our time.

  4. Jan 16, 2021 · Comic Sans was not created to be part of a handful of fonts available to every computer user on Earth. It was designed for a niche use-case, but it ended up being shoved into primetime. Another problem is that there aren't really any great alternatives to Comic Sans.

  5. Oct 20, 2010 · 20 October 2010. 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...

  6. May 1, 2019 · The typeface was publicly released in August 1995 as one of Windows 95’s default typespace. As quoted directly from its designer, Vincent Connare (the same guy who designed the popular Trebuchet),...

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  7. Mar 6, 2020 · Image by GearedBull via English Wikipedia. Almost anyone who has ever used a computer is familiar with Comic Sans. Much loved and equally loathed, there may be no font that has ever divided opinion so sharply. Designed by Vincent Connare in 1995 for Microsoft, the pleasant and reservedly rounded font was designed for young computer users.

  8. Jun 4, 2014 · The problem that Comic Sans solved concerned a short-lived Windows interface called Microsoft Bob. It featured a cartoon dog who spoke to computer users through speech bubbles. The words inside...

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