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What's the "comic sans" of your profession?
- Excessively wordy powerpoints with shit transitions and clipart from the 90s.
— iambinksy
- Wedding photographer here, I’d say spot colour and sepia
— the_heff
- "Keep calm and..." is the comic sans of marketing.
— Elizabethgy745
- "New look, same great taste!"
— infernalspawnODOOM
- Teaching: Word finds. Nothing says "I want to keep students busy - I don't care if they're learning or not" like a word find.
— LinkOpensChest_wav
- Star-wipe transitions
— hmmgross
- Self represented litigants
— PlushSandyoso
- Jazz font sheet music. We call it the "comic sans" of sheet music notation. I've always disliked it because it is meant to look like someone wrote it all out by hand.
[jazz font](http://www.jazzfont.com/demo.gif)
— tacotaco92
- Being a vendor/artist/crafter/graphic designer and naming your business "something something CREATIONS".
If you wanna call yourself "Pink Unicorn" do not tack on "Creations" on the end. Just be "Pink Unicorn". Everybody does it, and therefore it's not gonna make you look more artsy or creative.
Maybe it's just me, but it makes me cringe.
— Wishingwurm
- Pie charts that aren't really simple.
3D, exploded, more than 4 slices, they're awful. Do not do it.
— nialltg
- Those slip and fall lawyers.
— BeMoreLikeMae1
- "Designs" made in Microsoft word
— troubleshootsback
- I work in grassroots politics and it's yard signs.
They don't vote, they've been proven less useful per dollar than most other forms of voter contact, and everyone does them because everyone else does them.
— lightninghand