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Though I’m sure you’ve already heard the news that Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered America’s diplomatic corps to stop using the Calibri typeface, a story this big deserves more scrutiny.
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The designer behind Calibri weighs in on the decision to replace his font with Times New Roman as the official U.S. State Department typeface.
On Tuesday, Rubio ordered the U.S. Department of State to revert to using Times New Roman font in official department communications and memos, reversing his predecessor, Anthony Blinken’s, decision ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered the State Department to revert to using Times New Roman instead of Calibri as the typeface for government communications on Tuesday. The move, outlined in an ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the Biden-era move to the sans serif typeface “wasteful,” casting the return to Times New Roman as part of a push to stamp out diversity efforts. By Michael ...
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In President Donald Trump’s ongoing second-term White House remodel, even the typography is getting the Mar-a-Lago treatment. New signage has begun rolling out at the White House this fall. First, the ...