Also asked, why is Comic Sans the best font?
Comic Sans is widely used in schools due to its high legibility. Other reasons include: That it is a suitable font for dyslexic students. That is a good font to model handwriting with due to the handwriting-like glyphs of the lower-case letters 'a' and 'g'
Also, does Comic Sans help creativity? That's when I caught wind of the latest rumor in writing, currently circulating on social media: Comic Sans allegedly improves speed and creativity in vast amounts.
Furthermore, why do graphic designers hate Comic Sans?
A more interesting reason designers hate Comic Sans has to do with their critique of the font itself. They argue the first few letters — a b c d e — appear to be based on a circle without much variation (scroll up to the Comic Sans letterforms and see if you agree).
Why Comic Sans is good for dyslexia?
Comic Sans is the most divisive font in the history of typography. It's the 2016 election of typefaces, the O.J. Simpson of lettering. Dyslexics report that the unconventional lettering of Comic Sans makes it easier for them to read and that constantly disdaining the font amounts to ableism.
