For many of us, the most shocking revelation to come out of CERN's Higgs boson announcement today was quite unrelated to the science itself. Rather, we were blown away by the fact that a team made up of some of the most undoubtedly brilliant people in the world believe that Comic Sans is an appropriate font for such a historic occasion.
@ProfBrianCox what's with the shit slides! Where is Alice?
— Vincent Connare (@VincentConnare) July 4, 2012
While criticizing the much-maligned typeface is almost as much of a cliché as using it by now, and there could even have been worse choices, Comic Sans designer Vincent Connare seems to agree that his infamous creation isn't quite the best match for particle physics announcements. Particle physicist Brian Cox, on the other hand...
@ProfBrianCox @VincentConnare If you have no taste. Using Comic Sans (except in comic strips) is like doing physics in Imperial units.
— Alastair Houghton (@alastairh) July 4, 2012