Why Ban Comic Sans?
The following is an interview I conducted with Dave Combs from Bancomicsans.com, a website which tounge-in-cheek proposes the banning of MS comic sans typeface, and its misuse in media, advertising and design - Ed.
MS: Can I assume that you lot at ‘Ban Comic Sans’ are designers?
DC: Yes, that’s correct. My wife Holly and I are both graphic designers, and when we realized that we shared a common disgust for inappropriate Comic Sans usage we decided that rather than just complain about it we should take action.
MS: Why should comic sans be banned?
DC: In short, it’s just not safe for unregulated public use. It should be handled like controlled substances or firearms, and should be used only by licensed professionals in very specific settings. Since we can’t have it that way, I’m afraid it should be banned altogether. As an aside, I’ve actually used Comic Sans for web design appropriately in its intended context.
MS: Do you find in the design world your campaign gets a lot of respect, is it only lay designers who go around using comic sans?
DC: We get letters all the time from designers thanking us for starting the campaign. Some have shown the site to their clients who “just adore” Comic Sans and want to use it for their corporate communications. At least a few corporate identity catastrophes have been averted in that way. I suspect that most trained professionals would rarely find occasion to use Comic Sans, but I’ve heard that professional graphic designers for Disney have used it.
MS: Any major guilty parties you’d like to name and shame?
DC: I guess I just did in that last response. I won’t name the hospital, but there was one with a sign in front of their building which stated “Accepting New Patients” in Comic Sans. A ban comic sans sticker was applied to the sign and about a month later the sign was replaced with the same message set in much more dignified Helvetica. I don’t know if that helped them gain new patients or not, but the new sign was only up for a short time which would suggest that it did.
MS: I found a weird website on typography, it was written in Italian I think*, and had images of a gravestone lettered in comic sans. What does that say to you?
DC: That would only be appropriate if the deceased were a clown or comedian, but other than that, I’d come back to haunt whoever did that if I were the dead guy.
* Text on the tombstone is written in Dutch, though I believe the website was in Italian!
MS: With regards to the campaign… Are people listening? Or are you the lunatic-fringe of the design world, like the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is to Christianity?
DC: I think people are listening. The hospital sign person did. The whole campaign is a bit tongue-in-cheek, mind you. We know there are bigger issues in the world like war, pollution, and poverty, but this particular issue did seem to need a voice which it found in our campaign. For every person who sends an angry email telling us to “get a life, it’s just a font” we get about 20 praising the campaign. No kidding.
MS: What are your next moves, and where do you see the campaign going? What is your message to the world?
DC: I’ve given some thought to collaborating with some different artists and designers to breathe some new life into the campaign, but haven’t pursued that to date. If anyone’s interested in collaborating with us they can contact us through the site. All on it’s own, the campaign has spawned some similar campaigns in France and the Netherlands.
So I think the message is catching on and spreading as it resonates with people just from the website, flyers, and stickers we’ve done. We get 200+ visitors to our website daily so people are hearing the message. If after visiting the site they think for just a few seconds longer before they select a typeface for their next email or sign they’re about post in the company breakroom, I’d say we’ve done our part.
Our message to the world? BAN COMIC SANS, of course!
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Update: January 2 2010
Wow, this article has seen a lot of attention since it was published in 2007. Too much in fact, that it detracts from the rest of the site (which has since evolved into a music blog). For that reason - and because I think the debate on comic sans is basically covered - I am closing comments on this post.
But for the record: ‘ban comic sans’ is an internet meme which exists to make a humorous point about design - it is not and has never been a concerted political effort! The vast majority of comments left here centre around that misunderstanding and are subsequently irrelevant. So a massive thanks to everyone who has linked, commented and shared this post and especially to Dave & Holly from Bancomicsans.com. If you want to know more about comic sans check out Bancomicsans.com or yourfontsucks.blogspot.com.
Posted in Art & Culture by Martin Skivington on March 25, 2007.
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Check out my new site.. - Ej.am Forums says:
02.26.08
[...] yeah, comic sans was cool like back in the early 90’s. if you want your site to be taken seriously, try verdana or tahoma or even arial, goofy fonts on sites just make them appear poorly designed and uncredible. Why Ban Comic Sans? : Earz Magazine [...]
Mike says:
03.10.08
Wow… you guys need to get a life! Who gives a s*** what font other people use…”It should be handled like controlled substances or firearms”…uh… are you f****** serious!?!?
Martin says:
03.10.08
Hey bro,
It does say: “The whole campaign is a bit tongue-in-cheek”… I think you missed the point that it’s supposed to be humorous and not entirely serious.
Igor says:
04.11.08
The misuse os Comic Sans is a very serious thing to me. As well as the use of Arial for sans serif fonts.
macpacker says:
04.14.08
Hey, it’s not just a font – it’s an amazingly ugly font.
Shaun says:
05.05.08
Personally, I think comic sans is a great font for instant messaging, it goes with the light casual attitude of the IMing community in general.
However, websites should stick to more plain or “Dull” fonts, simply because it makes them look a lot more credible.
(My sites always sport a nice 10-12pt Verdana)
- DepsonQ Path - » Blog Archive » Ban Comic Sans says:
05.16.08
[...] interview with Dave Combs about his move of banning Comic Sans. You can read more details from this blog entry. If you are one of them, pay a visit to this web site.Check this Flickr group too, which collects [...]
kalaoa says:
05.27.08
you guys are missing the point. Its ONLY A DAMN FONT!!
Hazel Robson says:
06.09.08
I say ban ariel - the most common font that many organisations insist on staff using - boring, boring and boring - especially when the pitch is dictated as well - 12 - boooooorrrrring.
PJ Brunet says:
06.25.08
Bad design is bad for people. Or should we replace the Eiffel Tower with a Burger King?
sam says:
06.30.08
these people are supposed to be designers, right? so how come they designed their ‘no smoking’ style logo in such a way to make it look like it says ‘comic sars’? i’m not sure anyone should give them any credibility when it comes to design flaws.
Sebastyne says:
08.16.08
I find it interesting that so many people have such strong feelings towards the two fonts I hate immensely; Comic Sans Ms and Arial. I too realise this is not the biggest problem in the world, but as long as people are concerned with what Paris Hilton & the like are doing, I reserve the right to hate these fonts.
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08.20.08
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Maria says:
09.11.08
1. If you don’t have a sense of humor, you probably shouldn’t be reading this.
2. If you don’t understand why people hate comic sans your opinion doesn’t count.
3. Navigate to c:\windows\fonts\comicsans.ttf and press DELETE.
Comic Hater says:
09.22.08
For all of you who say it is just a font, it is. But it is a disgusting font that has been overused. How can you even take anything written in this seriously?
Keeping the upperhand with clients who dictate their work | The Design Cubicle says:
10.11.08
[...] client that dictates their entire project. The decide on the colors, the layout, and the typeface (Comic Sans anyone?). Everytime you put in your two sense, you’re shot down. It’s their way or the highway. [...]
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10.17.08
[...] I don’t think this guy chose the hero. [...]
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10.18.08
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oliver says:
10.27.08
get a life
Johnny says:
11.15.08
Please. It’s a FONT! Yeah. So, people want it banned because they hate it and find it used SO terribly. Well, MAYBE I SHOULD START A MOVEMENT TO BAN TIMES NEW ROMAN. It’s used so much, and it’s boring, but is there a problem that I never thought of banning it? Geez, all of my friends - and I - think these people need a life, because they want something so petty as this banned. Sheesh.
DDDDepressionnnn says:
11.21.08
Depression Depression Depression aaaaaaaa
HEEEEELP :( :( :(
I hate winter! I want summer!
Phoenix says:
11.25.08
everybody who thinks we should ban comic sans ms.
Phoenix says:
11.25.08
NEEDS TO GET A LIFE!!!!!!!
wintervssummer says:
11.29.08
I very much love summer :)
Someone very much loves winter :(
I Wish to know whom more :)
For what you love winter?
For what you love summer? Let’s argue :)
Beyond Pointless says:
01.03.09
I wouldn’t mind this movement as much if it wasn’t so serious. Honestly, at the end of the day people are going to use what ever font they want to use.
People who are part of this are just rebels with out a cause. Ban a font?? Psh, please. Even if it was banned (which would be beyond stupid and pointless) there tons of other fonts that are ten times uglier than comic sans.
The site isn’t even that revolutionary. It’s not funny, it’s not interesting, and it doesn’t exude any creativity. They are graphic designers? Instead of wasting so much time on this pointless cause, they should work on their skills as graphic designers.
ummm k says:
01.30.09
they vandalized a sign from a HOSPITAL that used comic sans?? not quite sure thats the right way…..
(i wish i could have written this in comic sans just to piss everyone off)
=D
jessica says:
02.13.09
I think it’s hilarious how upset people are about this anti-comic sans campaign.
Too funny!
I don’t care either way, but I think it’s funny when either side is able to muster any particularly strong emotions on the subject.
Richard Trigaux says:
02.16.09
hmmm… no kidding? sure?
I used this font for a webcomic (its intended use). Why this one? because it combines a hand-writting look with much more readability than any other hand writting fonts (I extensively searched on Dafont, etc). Why hand writing? Becauses it gives a sensual look that NO “developped since centuries” font can give. It matches a different conception of typography, using natural shapes, away of the Roman-old “classical” fonts. I am sorry, but our roman square alphabet is the ugliest in the world, compared to elegant curved hebrew, sanscript, chinese, etc. (and I fairly don’t mention Tolkien’s elvish fonts)
A real problem I had with this font is that it is… unique. There is nothing approaching in the same category. From this, very probably, its widespread use, as there is a real need for this style and no alternative. And, to be said, I agree it is not very good, so some better alternative are really needed.
Another real problem is that it is implemented only in windows. Linux based systems refuse it, and don’t propose suitable alternatives, thus defacing all the internet sites which uses it. Because it is microsoft.
Okie, I am not a sectator of microsoft, but what I would like is not to be involved in any sect at all.
So as to spend time to fight a font, may I suggest that it would be much better and much more efficient to create one, or several, fulfilling the same need, for all the systems. It would be much more constructive that only issuing fatwas on the web.
Rhadamanthus says:
02.21.09
They don’t want the font completely banned. They just want inappropriate usage — which is the norm — banned. I’m sure they’d agree that Comic Sans is an ideal font for a webcomic.
They’re designers. People who try to give the best, and most appropriate product to their customers. Unless you’re commissioning advertising for your Rent-a-Clown business, your probably should not request Comic Sans.
A poorly-chosen font can be just as bad as misspelling in your advert or on your letterhead. It makes intelligent consumers of your product second-think using your company again. If you don’t want to appear professional to your clients, what does that say about your product?
some dude says:
02.25.09
True about comic sans, but Papyrus is way more rampant and ten times as worse…
Martin S says:
02.26.09
@some dude: nice site.
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04.12.09
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Bill says:
04.18.09
The Comic Sans Font is beautiful, if you want to ban a Font, do it to Times!
Lala says:
04.20.09
Comic sans is freaking awesome. It should never be banned, it’s just a font, anyway.
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04.20.09
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Speechless says:
04.20.09
The balls of these two…
Ban a typing font?
How long has this thing been going: Ten years.
How much progress has it made: None.
Trying to ban a typing font ranges on the border of both impossible and pointless. Furthermore, who the hell are these two and their sheep to try to ban a font that others use just because they don’t like it?
Don’t like the font? Too bad.
Don’t like looking at it? Shut your eyes.
Don’t like using it? Continue not using it.
It offends you? Welcome to the Human Race. Get in line with the rest of the ignorant, small minded fools who feel the desire to point at something completely unoffensive and claim “It offends me for ___ reason(s)!”
Devote ten years of your life to something more important and or useful, then the removal of a text.
Bab says:
04.20.09
Excuse me, is it possible that the eye-appeal of comic sans causes people to use it in their abusive deeds? So you are going to ban it because it is used by people all over the world? Is there a hint of jealousy in your proposal to ban comic sans? As a matter of fact, when I told my English teacher that comic sans was supposedly going to be banned she looked at me as if I was an alien. She said”I could not LIVE without comic sans!” If comic sans is banned, there will simply be a replacement text. Will that need to be banned too?
Anne says:
04.26.09
I like using comic sans for signs (such as a “welcome-please sign in”) at meetings for a non-profit club I’m in for stay-at-home moms. I think it seems perfectly appropriate - friendly and casual. Do designers think this is also a bad use of this font?
I agree that it would be an inapprorpiate font for corporate communications.
Hester Naaktgeboren says:
04.27.09
I am writing my extended essay about Comic Sans. I am a designer and wanted to know what’s going on with this font and why people do feel such big hate against a font. I am sharing this hate but want to find out WHY, not just because it’s ugly and stuff.
If you feel the need to help me and explain WHY you do hate this font, send me an email > info@hesternaaktgeboren.nl.
You can also sent me pictures with weird Comic Sans use.
Thanks!
Micheal Lucas says:
05.13.09
So who decides the correct use for fonts? As a designer I don’t want to be defined by my tools or their rules. Remember good design follows the rules, great design breaks them. So I can see why most of the designers I know hate the font. It safely defines them as a run of the mill, follow the sheep, good designer. Something I seek to avoid. If you want to push design forward ban Helvetica and make the movie Comic Sans. It would no doubt get a bigger audience.
ryan says:
07.22.09
It’s not just a font!! It’s comic sans. Ban it already dammit.
Blake says:
08.13.09
This is the font I used to type in when I was on a G1 in reading class in 6th grade. Get rid of it already!
Paul says:
08.27.09
You designers really are too much sometimes. They only people who care about what font to use on a web-ste are _other_ designers.
airplaneman says:
09.16.09
LOL that’s a pretty funny article. The overuse of that font is pretty staggering, and I’m sure it lends to some developer’s being forced to use the font over and over again. I’m sure I would get tired of it after 10+ years of using it. Wingdings is on its way up!
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09.21.09
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anna says:
12.15.09
Oh, how I love my Linux… I don’t have to look at this disgusting font on web pages…
I’m all for pushing limits when it comes to design, but aesthetics are important in the field.