In 2008 I had tried to draw my “handwriting” in to the laptop or computer using a mouse, just for fun, turning it into a font. A Fontblog article about Comic Sans prompted the release of my typeface beneath the name Comic Jens. Shortly thereafter, Jürgen Siebert published a complete report known as Neue Alternative zur Comic Sans about my typeface. For the duration of the very first month extra than 1400 men and women downloaded my font.
The fonts are readily available beneath the “Creative Commons-by-nd” licence, which signifies you are free to share them, and use them for any work (including commercial operates) so long as you incorporate a reference for the author (that’s me). Comic Jens has it’s personal homepage.
Version 2.0 of Comic Jens has been released on 13 Could 2010. It corrects some concerns having a couple of letter forms and is now in TrueType-based OpenType format and features extended language help (which includes Cyrillc and Greek, additional than WGL4), a lot more OpenType options and improved screen show. Please see the specimen PDF incorporated in the download for information.