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The Last Laugh: Vincent Connare, Comic Sans and the Triumph of Indecency
I consider myself a man of science. I believe fiercely in the tenets of evidence and reason. I reject baseless speculation and willful ignorance. It is not an unrelated matter that I also consider myself an aesthete. I search for … Continue reading
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Tagged arial, ban comic sans, cognition, comic sans, dave gibbons, disfluency, ebooks, fortune favors the bold, helvetica, ipad, jonah lehrer, ms bob, nook, the educational benefit of ugly fonts, the future of reading, vincent connare, windows 95, wired
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