I looked in horror at the fax receipt in my hand.
The machine had spat out a reduced copy of my letter.
Confronted with my handwriting in miniature, it was only then that I realised that I write in Comic Sans.
I looked in horror at the fax receipt in my hand.
The machine had spat out a reduced copy of my letter.
Confronted with my handwriting in miniature, it was only then that I realised that I write in Comic Sans.
All the physics notes I was given in year 12 were printed in Comic Sans, and a many permission forms in high school were, too.
It’s kind of hard to take anything that’s in Comic Sans seriously…
Nooo, not Comic Sans! The font that every newbie seems to look at and think “Wow, what a cool and original font!”, but which actually just looks grossly unprofessional…
Oh well, at least your handwriting is legible – you’ve got one up on me there. My handwriting can only be described as a ‘childish scrawl’. But then, I type much faster than I write anyway 🙂