idatum 4 hours ago

I love how people are passionate about fonts. Search for the 2017 Saturday Night Live skit with Ryan Gosling "Papyrus". It captures the obsession!

"It’s like they spent $300 million on the movie, and then.. They just used Papyrus."

  • seba_dos1 2 hours ago

    Sadly, in this particular case, it's not the font that they are obsessed about.

  • jaredklewis 3 hours ago

    “Sometimes I get emotional over fonts.”

    - Kanye West

manoDev 4 hours ago

Hilarious. It could be a Mike Judge script.

  • ranger_danger 4 hours ago

    "Do I look like I know what a jay-peg is?"

soupfordummies 4 hours ago

"[Rubio] ...calling his predecessor Antony Blinken's decision to adopt Calibri a "wasteful" diversity move..."

Bro what. It was the default font in Microsoft for many years thus, it was the default font for most office software for many years -- just like Times New Roman was before.

What.

  • QuercusMax 4 hours ago

    The article says it's better than Times New Roman because it's easier to read for those with disabilities - so of course the government needs to make things worse for them. Wonder if someone could sue over these kinds of changes that are being deliberately made to be less accessible.

    • wvbdmp 3 hours ago

      Is that even true? The article is really vague on the type of disability and basically just claims that serifs are harder to read.

      Generally sans-serif is advisable for small sizes, although I assume the main things are large open counters, tall x-height and low stroke contrast.

      I’ve often read that dyslexics favor strongly distinctive characters and “grounded”, bottom-heavy letterforms. I feel like serifs actually sound pretty good there.

      It’s also important to consider whether such studies were conducted before or after high-PPI displays became prevalent and leveled the playing field for serifs.

elzbardico 3 hours ago

I like serif fonts, but never liked Times New Roman too much. Printed, in high resolution, it is kind of ok, but I absolutely abhor it on displays. Which is where we read things 99% of the time nowadays.

ggm 4 hours ago

But you [sometimes] still have to use courier filing in the courts?

  • dragonwriter 4 hours ago

    The Supreme Court requires Century (which for any use other than maybe a newspaper is infinitely better than Times New Roman—and for a newspaper, Times is better than TNR.)

  • CaliforniaKarl 4 hours ago

    You follow the style guide or rules for the court in which you are filing. The US Supreme Court, for example, does not use Courier.

bigtones 4 hours ago

I had to check this was actually Reuters and not The Onion. eye roll

impure 3 hours ago

Oh how the mighty have fallen.

rsynnott 4 hours ago

This is Michael Scott levels of managerial nonsense, bloody hell.

Is Trump incapable of hiring anyone borderline competent?

  • QuercusMax 4 hours ago

    The only thing these morons understand are surface level appearances. That's why we have so many TV people.

    - Trump: The Apprentice

    - Defense: Hegseth: Fox News

    - Transportation: Sean Duffy: Real World / Road Rules

    - Education: Linda McMahon: WWE (yes, wrestling)

    ... I don't feel like going any further, it's too depressing.

    Edit: I just realized that Duffy is SecTrans because he was on Road Rules.

chuckadams 4 hours ago

Apparently sans-serif is "woke" or something. Cleek's Law meets Poe's.

ranger_danger 4 hours ago

https://2021-2025.state.gov/secretary-antony-j-blinken-on-np...

Secretary Antony Blinken on NPR's Wait Wait...Don’t Tell Me! About the U.S. Department of State moving from Times New Roman to Calibri.

  • whoisthemachine 3 hours ago

    Compare this:

    > calling his predecessor Antony Blinken's decision to adopt Calibri a "wasteful" diversity move

    to

    > SECRETARY BLINKEN: First, I’m called to make very weighty decisions (inaudible).

    > QUESTION: Oh. Type joke.

    > SECRETARY BLINKEN: And I’m always trying to be a font of wisdom, (inaudible).

    Just... ugh. People voted for all of this non-stop vitriol? I'd like to have a post that added something meaningful but all I have to add is frustration with humanity.