Actually I like the 1.4 version. Haven't used it but still I like it. So what does that say about me?, because I also like Comic Sans but haven't used that either.
Actually I like the 1.4 version. Haven't used it but still I like it. So what does that say about me?, because I also like Comic Sans but haven't used that either.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
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I actually designed my web logo using Comic Sans, and to be honest have no problems with the font depending where it's used. It was done in Microsoft Image Composer ... God, that's going back a long time.
Keith
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There are 10 types of people in this world .... Those who understand binary, and those who don't.
To be honest, Larry I don't think personal taste matters, one either likes something or one does not.
The fact that you haven't used Lobster probably means that you haven't come across an occasion where it would be suitable for use.
That just shows good judgment on your part.
There are many situations where neither of the fonts, Comic Sans and Lobster are suitable, but either might easily fit the bill in an upcoming project.
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