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A serif is a delicate little point (aka flare or terminating flourish) at the end of a letter stroke. In the image above, ...
The move has re-sparked a long running debate about the merits and readability of serif versus sans serif fonts. Times New Roman is a serif typeface; it has little bobs, caps, and curls at the ...
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Times New Roman — which was named for The Times of London — is a serif font. Calibri chops off the limbs in what is known as a sans serif font. Calibri and Times New Roman are two of the most ...
The U.S. State Department is changing the decades-old tradition of using the Times New Roman font for internal documents.
Design-wise, Times New Roman is the fussier font. Calibri is what’s known as a sans serif font, meaning it does not have little flourishes known as “wings” and “feet” on each letter like ...
Almost two decades ago!), Microsoft replaced Times New Roman as its default font, opting for the sans-serif Calibri (which has since been usurped by a suite of fonts called Aptos).
Today's very low-stakes controversy has the State Dept retiring Times New Roman, replacing it with Calibri - which Microsoft retired in 2021.
And Comic Sans, neither script nor odd, should be in the running for the official Army font. It is simplistic, nostalgic, aesthetically pleasing and easily enjoyed by everyone and anyone with even ...
The State Department has used Times New Roman for its official communications since 2004. Now it's switching to the sans-serif Calibri in an effort to improve accessibility.