

Looking very Dilbert-esque, the Dilbert font consists of all uppercase letters. The regular style is free to download here. Mufferaw is part of a family of 14 fonts by Typodermic Fonts.

Shock Corridor has a nice retro feel about it. So here we go, as always, check each individual font for licensing terms, but these are all free for personal work and many for commercial use too. If you’ve been using comic sans to create a “comic” style in your designs, you’re missing out on tons of interesting typefaces that do the job so much better. This post is about looking at some cool fonts for use in a comic book or cartoon style on the web or in print. The problem with comic sans appears to be its overuse and misuse. The comic sans font was designed in 1994 for Microsoft by typographer Vincent Connare with the intention of providing a casual style typeface reminiscent of comic book lettering. Poor old comic sans, it’s the typeface that many designers love to hate.
