A Gabba, like comic sans, is not particularly attractive but does serve a purpose. In the case of Comic Sans, it was developed for early readers/learning disabilities and I use it regularly at work (as a teacher). I think Gabbas are ugly as sin, and massively unflattering, but in terms of function they're brilliant.
A Gabba, like comic sans, is not particularly attractive but does serve a purpose. In the case of Comic Sans, it was developed for early readers/learning disabilities and I use it regularly at work (as a teacher). I think Gabbas are ugly as sin, and massively unflattering, but in terms of function they're brilliant.