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Comic Sans

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

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After  a profile of its creator Vincent Connare in the Wall Street Journal, and Heidi McDonald linking to it (making the story spread like wildfire across the blogosphere), the much reviled Microsoft font, Comic Sans is finally judged by that guru of comic book typography, Todd Klein.  As you would expect, Todd goes about his business with much care, but can’t help but conclude :

Comic Sans fails on every level, and I think deserves the scorn it’s gotten. Only the fact that it comes with so many Microsoft products, making it easy for the design deaf to turn to, has kept it prevalent. Computer users beware, Comic Sans is nothing more than a way to label yourself clueless about comics, fonts, and good design.

Storybook Smith

Friday, January 16th, 2009

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Storybook Smith, with a script by Alan Moore, art by Rick Veitch and lettering by Todd Klein, can be yours for $ 900.  All original art, that is…

Todd Klein on Batman’s logo

Friday, September 21st, 2007

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Over on his Blog, master letterer (or should that be ‘comics typographer’) Todd Klein is doing a series on the evolution of the Batman Logo. He’s comparing the logo’s that have graced the covers of the Batman book and all its spin-offs, and relating them to the common vision on comics in general and lettering in particular. Gripping stuff, proving that Klein is not only one of the major arts men in this medium (I hate to call it an industry), but he’s also a keen essayist as well.

One more blog for the reader – and I hardly get any work done as it is…

(Logo © DC Comics)

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