Steve Jobs,,,,Studied Caligraphy and applied it to computers
Not completely true. Actually Adobe, Xerox and other compiled fonts as there were Type 1 fonts. Apple Inc created TruType fonts which made them readily available to normal users.
Comic Sans was created by Vincent Connare, a typographic designer working at Microsoft in the 1990s. He designed it as a casual, informal typeface for a cartoon dog character in a software package. It was meant to mimic the look of comic book speech bubbles.
The first independent typefounder was a French man -Claude Garamond. He was not the inventor of movable type, he was the first to make type available to printers at an affordable price. Garamond based his type on the roman font of Griffo(a man commissioned by Manutius to develop an italic type for the Aldine classics).
These two teens did it when they were like 12 and they were bored. I am one of those teens. My name is Dante Caliguiri and my friend is Michael Lukac.
Comic Sans was designed by Vincent Connare and released by Microsoft in 1994. It was designed to imitate comic book lettering, for use in informal documents.
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Use a clear font such as arial or comic sans.
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They were assosiated with Nickleback and comic sans....they wrote Nickleback lyrics in comic sans font...trust me!
The font used in SpongeBob's essay is Comic Sans.
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Comic sans, sadly.
"Pearls Before Swine" comic strip is typically written in the font Comic Sans.
Comic Sans MS !
Not really, it's a script font.
COMIC SANS /MISTRAL ... Both in Bold and bold and italic together
When you are thinking of "Comic Sans MS", sans means without which makes you think about font structure. Therefore you might think "Metre Structure" but MS actually means Microsoft and sans is just there to make it have a good name