Comic Sans is a typeface designed by Vincent Connare in 1994. It is a casual, non-serif typeface intended to resemble the style of comic book speech bubbles and handwriting. Despite its intended use, it has become widely criticized for its overuse in inappropriate settings, such as in serious documents, and is often seen as unprofessional. Its playful, childish appearance and poor design have led to it being considered one of the most hated typefaces.
Despite the criticism it is one of the most popular typeface used and loved by many.