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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 ... more sense if it was 10 years ago.” ...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken sent an email to the state department, headlined “The Times (New Roman) are a-Changin,” ala Bob Dylan, saying they will be changing the font for high-level ...
Funnily enough, the State Department is taking the same step Microsoft did way back in 2007, when it also replaced Times New Roman with the then-new Calibri as the default font for documents.
The U.S. State Department is going sans serif: It has directed staff at home and overseas to phase out the Times New Roman font and adopt Calibri in official communications and memos, in a bid to ...
The agency is now using the Calibri font in all of its communications. The department has been using Times New Roman since 2004. The font change was recommended by the Internal Diversity and ...
The State Department will switch its official font from Times New Roman to Calibri next month in an effort to increase accessibility, a department spokesperson said. Secretary of State Antony ...
Married couple Catherine Wood and Simon Wheatley, both trial lawyers, have irreconcilable differences when it comes to the fine print. For legal documents, Ms. Wood prefers the 21st-century ...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken directed staff to begin using a 14-point Calibri font for department paperwork on Feb. 6, after nearly 20 years of using Times News Roman… ...
According to a report in The Washington Post, it has directed the staff to use the Calibri font instead of the traditional Times New Roman for official communications. The new directive will ...