Seriously, though, Comic Sans was originally designed to be legible at the smallest possible font size, and the lack of hard lines makes it easier to read!

  • @wheresyourshoe
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    71 year ago

    I’ve heard it’s easier for people with dyslexia to read comic sans than most traditional fonts. I have never been diagnosed, but I’ve long suspected I have it, and I have always loved comic sans and always thought it was very easy to read. I never understood why everyone hates it so much.

      • @wheresyourshoe
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        11 year ago

        I do know about it, but thank you! Someone else might not have, so you mentioning it is great! I actually use the opendyslexic font for reading on my Kindle, and it’s so much more visually appealing to me, and reading feels smoother.

          • @wheresyourshoe
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            21 year ago

            It’s definitely a really pleasant font. And I agree, with the other fonts it feels practically like I’m looking at a wall of Roman numerals, and it is not pleasant to read.