How is it that I live in a city that uses Comic Sans as the signature font on its website? Help! Steven, talk to your father, please!
How is it that I live in a city that uses Comic Sans as the signature font on its website? Help! Steven, talk to your father, please!
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About time you posted about
About time you posted about the font, and I knew you would. I waited a year from the time the city gave the tender to Internetworks.ca till it was launched thinking the city would display this nice big powerful web site… Well I was wrong. As you pointed out how good can a web site be if it uses a child’s font?
And please, tell me what is up with the top of the web site? This is a photoshop mock-up I made, this is also how I think it should look:
About time you posted about
About time you posted about the font, and I knew you would. I waited a year from the time the city gave the tender to Internetworks.ca till it was launched thinking the city would display this nice big powerful web site… Well I was wrong. As you pointed out how good can a web site be if it uses a child’s font?
And please, tell me what is up with the top of the web site? This is a photoshop mock-up I made, this is also how I think it should look: http://www.preteamrecords.com/andrew/city-website.jpg
Oups… Sorry about this Peter
Oups… Sorry about this Peter :)
Normally I wouldn’t abuse my
Normally I wouldn’t abuse my priviledge, but this is a matter of such importance, it can’t be allowed to go on. I’ll do my best.
I am pretty sure that this
I am pretty sure that this was against Internetworks’ wishes.
Whose wishes were they? If
Whose wishes were they? If fonts have a voice, this one speaks from a mouth full of jelly beans.
I asked Internetwork’s about
I asked Internetwork’s about it when the site was released and they told me that is how the city wanted it. When they asked about doing it another way the city said no. Internetwork’s does fine work (not as fine as reinvented.net, of course :P), but I guess when your hired to do a job you have to do it how the employer wants it.
Speaking on behalf of
Speaking on behalf of InternetWorks (50% of the team that developed the web site), much of the web site was designed (on paper anyway) when we started working on it. We were contracted to “make it so”. We had some input on what would and what wouldn’t work (technically), but the layout was already decided before we were awarded the contract. The layout was actually included in the RFP if memory serves me. The font choice, although not my first choice, was decided upon by a committee at City Hall I believe. I didn’t ask their reasoning behind it so I am unable to share that information.
Thanks for sharing that, Dico
Thanks for sharing that, Dico: sometimes the designer’s worst enemy is the client.
In regards to this subject, I
In regards to this subject, I was given this link by the long suffering lana stewart.
Or this postcard particularly
Or this postcard particularly.
Then the same mouths that
Then the same mouths that mumbled “second rink” are to blame! Jelly Bean thinking all around at City Hall - except that pesky Garrity Sr. My thanks, too, Dico. No disrespect meant your way.
Dave, any particular reason
Dave, any particular reason why those links don’t click any more (or is that my prob)?
But, Pete, if “Comic Sans” is a problem, would changing its name do it? I kinda like the “holly geesh, lookit the neat stuff we’re doing here” feel which seems to just emerge over the imagined torrents of “hey, who took my pizza slice?.. I wasn’t done with it!”
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ban comic sans - putting the sans in comic sans
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Buy a “no comic sans” sticker for US$1.50!
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