FROM: Richard Watson Todd (04/18/13 6:01 PM PST)
SUBJECT: Higgs and Comic Sans
The discovery of the decade in experimental physics was the confirmation of the existence of the Higgs boson - a widely anticipated finding involving hundreds of physicists at CERN. The announcement of the discovery was, however, partly overshadowed by the decision of the CERN staff to use Comic Sans font in their media presentation. Much of the ensuing social network discussion of the discovery didn't focus on the discovery itself, but on the use of Comic Sans (see e.g. http://storyful.com/stories/14030).
Font choice is a semiotic decision. Do you think there is any justification for the CERN physicists using Comic Sans? How important are font choices in your communications?