To say that comic sans is widely disliked may be putting it mildly. However, I’m not afraid to say that I love comic sans. I have fond memories of it from Kindergarten. It is the only font I know that makes the letter “a” in the same way they teach us to write it.

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unforgivable. but you know that.
Viva Comic Sans!
It’s the perfect font for to-do lists. There is nothing scolding or authoritative about it.
I guess I do have fond memories of those Kindergarten letters too. As a designer, yeek! I created this to be silly Google if it was designed in Comic Sans – http://allgraphicdesign.com/graphicsblog/2007/11/26/google-if-it-was-designed-with-comic-sans-spoof-parody-funny-joke/
:-)