bigbardafree:

not-safe-for-earth:

lavandulum:

i’ve stopped trash talking comic sans after learning the font is actually one of the only dyslexia-friendly fonts that come standard with most computers and i advocate for others doing the same

In the event that you would like to continue hating Comic Sans, other dyslexia-friendly alternatives include Arial, Verdana, Tahoma, Century Gothic and Trebuchet.

thank

most of these only cover the er…letters that go high and low (letters with stems?) part being easy to distinguish and therefore words looking correct shapes part of being dyslexia friendly and maybe a couple of other things each though? comic sans covers a lot more than that. I imagine your going to get personal what effects you/what isnt an issue things but you should go with ‘person effected by the most factors’ for readibility surely? which means comic sans is your best choice of preinstalled fonts by defaultbecause the other options all comprimise readability some