The year 2025 has been a very busy one for me in terms of drafting legal briefs on some issue or another. This means that not ...
It will also be phasing out Clearview on road signs, on the grounds that this typeface is entirely too legible. Legibility is ...
Regarding the Dec. 7 Mark LaFlamme column, “Lewiston moms worry teacher ruined magic of Christmas,” here’s my “Santa.” Santa has been around super long. Santa Claus is for the small, innocent children ...
It was 3 degrees this morning when I awoke. The winds last night were brutal. Winter is here. The heat upstairs is off but my heat pumps downstairs are chugging away, although set low, so I leave my ...
Scissero, which operates as the U.K. equivalent of an alternative business structure law firm, plans to use the acquisition ...
The State Department is swapping out Calibri for Times New Roman in all its official documents, reversing a Biden-era change ...
The culture wars, not content with bending and blocking the words we read, apparently come for the typeface in which authors ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has instructed diplomats to stop using the Calibri font, describing it as a wasteful ...
Rubio mandates U.S. diplomats switch from Calibri to Times New Roman, criticizing diversity initiatives under the Biden ...
The typeface, the target of the State Department’s typographical about-face, has been entangled in politics before.
The U.S. State Department changed its official font from the reader-friendly Calibri back to Times New Roman. Michel Martin speaks with an accessibility design expert about why fonts matter.
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