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Vincent Connare was born on 26 September, 1960 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American typographer (born 1960). Discover Vincent Connare's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Vincent Connare (born September 26, 1960) is an American type designer and former Microsoft employee.
Among his creations are the fonts Comic Sans and Trebuchet MS, as well as the Man in Business Suit Levitating emoji.
Inspired by DC and Marvel comic books, Connare created Comic Sans in 1994 by using a mouse and cursor to draw intentionally sloppy letters.
Microsoft Bob inevitably faded into obscurity, but Comic Sans secured its legacy after Microsoft included the font in Windows 95.
Soon after Connare created Comic Sans, the font was adopted by many notable companies including Apple, BMW, and Burberry.
Despite the font's commercial success, it became controversial and has garnered many detractors, particularly in the graphic design industry.
The hatred has gotten so intense that there have been several attempts to get the font banned.
Connare has not been offended by the negative backlash to his creation; in fact, at the Fourth Annual Boring Conference, Connare said he found the contempt for his work to be "mildly amusing".
Comic Sans has been used in multiple applications ranging from newspapers titles and store signs, to the Spanish Copa del Rey trophy and the Pope's photo album at the Vatican.
Connare has stated that he is very proud of the font, offering different rationales.
Arguing that "Comic Sans does what it was commissioned to do, it is loved by kids, mums, dads and many family members. So it did its job very well. It matched the brief!"
He has also referred to it as "the best joke I've ever told."
Comic Sans is a particularly popular typeface; in fact, Simon Garfield's book, Just My Type, devotes the first chapter to Comic Sans.
The typeface is also listed in the book How to Design a Typeface by the Design Museum in London, which was reviewed in newspapers across London.
Comic Sans has also featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal.
Besides text typefaces, he finalized and hinted the font Marlett which has been used for scalable User Interface icons in Microsoft Windows since 1995 and created portions of the font Webdings that was first shipped with Internet Explorer.
Connare studied at Milford High School in Milford, Massachusetts and at the New York Institute of Technology where he received a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts and Photography.
He later earned a master's degree in Type Design at the University of Reading.
After graduating from the New York Institute of Technology, Connare began working as a photographer for the Worcester Telegram in Massachusetts and helped establish a Cherokee-language newspaper.
While working for Microsoft, Connare contributed to documents on font production as well as the fonts Trebuchet MS, Webdings, and most notably Comic Sans.
Connare worked towards his master's degree at the University of Reading in England.
An icon of a jumping man that Connare created for Webdings was later made an emoji with the identifier.
While working at Dalton Maag, a typeface design company located in Brixton, London, Connare created the Magpie font and designed a font for an update of the Ministry of Sound logo which was originally designed by the artist Chemical X.
When Microsoft launched Windows 1995, it featured a new program, Microsoft Bob, that included a cartoon that would talk with speech bubbles, and text presented in Times New Roman.
Connare felt that the cartoons in Microsoft Bob needed a less formal looking font; something more suitable for kids.