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by larrydavid 4842 days ago
I don't think even the most pretentious of designers would ever scoff at the use of Comic Sans where it was appropriate and fitting, such as on the invitation to a 6 year old's birthday party. That's where is fits, it exudes 'fun'.

Where 'pretentious' designers do begin to huff is when it is used in a clearly inappropriately context such as on police notices raising awareness of rape.

The handwriting example isn't particularly good because learning calligraphy is a skill that I assume takes a decent amount of time to reach proficiency in. Making a couple of extra clicks in a word processor and selecting something like Arial is not.

http://inappropriatecomicsans.tumblr.com/day/2012/03/17

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As mentioned in the original link, Times New Roman and every font has inappropriate and appropriate uses, though that in itself is an absolute judgement we can probably do without.

Those inappropriate uses involving Comic Sans may be more funny, but other than that, it's hard to argue pretentious designers have not had a bit too much fun bagging on Comic Sans simply out of schadenfreude.

That site also list appropriate uses too. [1][2][3]

In these cases the intended audience is children, where Comic Sans is totally okay.

[1]: http://inappropriatecomicsans.tumblr.com/image/19581183110

[2]: http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1m7zmD2ot1rs2h1co1_500.pn...

[3]: http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m135odVzpV1rs2h1co1_500.pn...

I actually really kind of like the one about the lion.