Discover the fascinating history of Comic Sans and meet the man who created one of the most debated fonts in design history. Roommates trailer Americans are getting angry with their allies Mother, 43, ...
The US president should read history before making what could prove to be the costliest foreign policy mistake of his presidency A man stands outside the former US embassy next to a banner depicting ...
As the new State Department font, it could bring America together. Stephanie Hayes is a columnist offering her thoughts on current events, life and culture. She can be reached at shayes@tampabay.com.
One of the most beloved and influential fighting game series has finally returned after being absent for over two decades. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves marks the revival of the long-running SNK ...
Over the years, Comic Sans has become the font everyone loves to hate. If being the subject of memes and online ridicule by typeface purists wasn’t enough, the font also sparked a “Ban Comic Sans” ...
Until a fix is rolled out through Windows Update, Microsoft resolved this issue via Known Issue Rollback (KIR), a feature that reverses buggy non-security updates delivered via Windows Update. This ...
Save yourself from the dreaded Fatal Error! crash in Hyper Light Breaker. The Fatal Error! crash (most likely) won’t continue for much longer, so if you’re willing to wait for a more permanent ...
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Comic Sans has turned 30, and it’s done being your punch line. Don’t take it from us. Take it from various studies that have been done on the subject of “turning 30.” And from the three experts who ...
What did Comic Sans ever do to us? The font was one of the typefaces preloaded onto Windows 95—where it stuck out like a sore thumb alongside more stately options like Arial and Times New Roman—and as ...
On the morning of July 4, 2012, two big headlines came from CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in Geneva. The first was that the Italian physicist Fabiola Gianotti had made a ...