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People feel so strongly about the typeface that there is even a website devoted to banning Comic Sans entirely. Since then, the typeface has been used for everything from physics presentations to papal documents and its popularity is only matched by the disdain some people have for it.
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He used the hand-drawn characters found in popular comic books like The Dark Knight Returns and the Watchmen series as inspiration for what would later become Comic Sans. Connare decided that comic dogs probably wouldn’t “speak” that way, and went to work designing something more interesting.
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In the initial version of Bob, the dog offered assistance in speech bubbles using Times New Roman. Microsoft Bob came with a dog that would interact with the user.
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The typeface, now approaching its 20th anniversary, was originally designed by Vincent Connare for Microsoft Bob, Microsoft’s 1995 interface for various iterations of Windows. If you are an experienced designer, it’s the last typeface you’d ever use, unless you want to be ridiculed without mercy. If you are an amateur designer, it’s the go-to typeface for just about any occasion that requires a relaxed approach. Events and Offers Sign up to receive information regarding NS events, subscription offers & product updates. Ideas and Letters A newsletter showcasing the finest writing from the ideas section and the NS archive, covering political ideas, philosophy, criticism and intellectual history - sent every Wednesday. Weekly Highlights A weekly round-up of some of the best articles featured in the most recent issue of the New Statesman, sent each Saturday. The Culture Edit Our weekly culture newsletter – from books and art to pop culture and memes – sent every Friday. Green Times The New Statesman’s weekly environment email on the politics, business and culture of the climate and nature crises - in your inbox every Thursday. The New Statesman Daily The best of the New Statesman, delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. World Review The New Statesman’s global affairs newsletter, every Monday and Friday. Morning Call Quick and essential guide to domestic and global politics from the New Statesman's politics team. The Crash A weekly newsletter helping you fit together the pieces of the global economic slowdown. Sign up for The New Statesman’s newsletters Tick the boxes of the newsletters you would like to receive.