Sure, if you fall in the 13-18 year old audience and you're updating your MySpace profile.
When I see Comic Sans, I think of MySpace profiles and AIM windows. There's a hundred different professional looking fonts out there. It might be best to skip it when typing a resume.
Sure, if you fall in the 13-18 year old audience and you're updating your MySpace profile.
When I see Comic Sans, I think of MySpace profiles and AIM windows. There's a hundred different professional looking fonts out there. It might be best to skip it when typing a resume.
Use qulaity white paper for the resume. You never know how many times it may be photo copied so you will want the poor photo copies to look just as nice as the original.
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Originally Posted by phimusam
Comic Sans is supposed to be easiest to read.
Actually, fonts that have "feet" are considered the easiest to read. I'd recommend something classic like Times New Roman instead of the suggested Comic Sans (notice the feet on the letters).