James Joyner is a Professor of Security Studies. He's a former Army officer and Desert Storm veteran. Views expressed here are his own. Follow James on Twitter @DrJJoyner.
I was thrilled to see Comic sans fighting back … I very often wish I could use it on certain
blogs where I want to convey a friendly tone!
A few years ago it wasn’t unusual to run into blogs using Comic sans and when I had my
giftbasket website: Alki Giftbaskets Services.com I told the webmaster I wanted Comic sans
“because it was a friendly font”.
What would happen if I did start posting encouraging and supportive messages on my
health and fitness blog? Does Google care?
I was thrilled to see Comic sans fighting back … I very often wish I could use it on certain
blogs where I want to convey a friendly tone!
A few years ago it wasn’t unusual to run into blogs using Comic sans and when I had my
giftbasket website: Alki Giftbaskets Services.com I told the webmaster I wanted Comic sans
“because it was a friendly font”.
What would happen if I did start posting encouraging and supportive messages on my
health and fitness blog? Does Google care?
Fran_C