There are a lot of well-designed fonts around and one of them is Comic Sans. In this post, I will tell you a little bit about the history of Comic Sans. You can also view the examples of designs using Comic Sans and you can find out when to use this great font.

The History of Comic Sans

Comic Sans is a script typeface designed by Vincent Connare. It was released in 1994 by Microsoft. The purpose of Comic Sans is to imitate comic book lettering. Comic Sans has been an included in every Microsoft Windows OS since Windows 95.

Comic Sans Documentary

This is a short documentary about the font Comic Sans. Created for a video production course and inspired by the film “Helvetica” by Gary Hustwit.

The Creator of Comic Sans, Vincent Connare

Font designer Vincent Connare talks about the history of his most famous work, Comic Sans.

15 Examples of Comic Sans in Design

Comical

Chuck Norris

I Love Comic Sans

Wanted - Comic Sans

Fox Comic Sans

Imagination

Comic Sans Town Map

I Ain't That Bad

Art

Comic Sans

Suicide

I'm Comic Sans

Childish

Say Hello

Comic Sans Poster

When To Use Comic Sans

Most people don’t know when it is appropriate to use Comic Sans. The diagram below should greatly help those who want to know when to use this font.

Use Comic Sans

Advice From ABC’s John Stossel About Comic Sans

Bonus: Comic Sans Goodness

Here are some more Comic Sans links from around the web. Feel free to share your own Comic Sans links in the comments.

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Design Informer does not suggest using Comic Sans in any design. We suggest deleting it completely from your harddrive. Don’t make the mistake that Hitler made by using Comic Sans.