[Not the Onion font news] Marco Rubio said his predecessor's decision to adopt Calibri a "wasteful" diversity move. He ordered diplomats to return to using Times New Roman.
Relatedly I’m still bitter that when Microsoft made calibri the default font one of my professors accused me of fudging with the font to allow for a higher word count per page and took off some marks
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blunder [he/him] - 2day
wow that's a ridiculous accusation
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Sickos [they/them, it/its] - 2day
Rightly so.
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ClassIsOver [he/him] - 2day
Learn about kerning early, kids.
Also, do people still do the 15pt period trick?
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Sickos [they/them, it/its] - 2day
Ugh, use Cambria or Constantia then. These fonts were designed to work well with ClearType (though by now Times New Roman plays well with it too (except, given USGov, presumably some of those machines are still running old ass software))
Whatever, enjoy your headaches, fascists
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buckykat [none/use name] - 2day
In searching for what cambria looks like, I found an actually interesting and useful feature of google search, which is incredibly rare. When you google "$nameOfFont font" the results page is in that font.
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Kefla [she/her, they/them] - 2day
Doesn't work for wingdings, the cowards
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buckykat [none/use name] - 2day
Doesn't work for Papyrus, does for Comic Sans.
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Mindfury [he/him] - 2day
Q33 NY
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robot_dog_with_gun [they/them] - 2day
give it a while they're start ai-generating the fonts instead
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Ildsaye [they/them] - 2day
Count the fingers serifs
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Kefla [she/her, they/them] - 2day
Ooh. I'm not like a font nerd, I couldn't recognize almost any of them. But cambria looks really nice. Why does it look so nice?
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Sickos [they/them, it/its] - 2day
Cambria is a serif font (which helps with readability on printed docs and just feels a bit fancier than the sans-serifs) but is one that was designed with the goal of looking good on screens (and scaling well regardless of pixel density)
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thelastaxolotl [he/him] - 2day
This is a pro-Comic Sans comm
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Belly_Beanis [he/him] - 2day
I use Papyrus and Impact Bold as my defaults.
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hello_hello [comrade/them] - 2day
Moving from Microsoft product to Microsoft product in true burgerlander fashion.
Anyway all of these fonts have equivalents in Liberation fonts and carlito.
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Sickos [they/them, it/its] - 2day
Even though this said "not the onion", I assumed it was the onion.
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InevitableSwing [none/use name] - 2day
I come from the Island of Kidding and Not Kidding. And I am a Not Kidder. At least I claim to be.
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Sickos [they/them, it/its] - 2day
{|~*boop*~}
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came_apart_at_Kmart [he/him, comrade/them] - 2day
dig this tactic of calling everything that doesn't bring joy a "wasteful diversity move".
InevitableSwing in chapotraphouse
[Not the Onion font news] Marco Rubio said his predecessor's decision to adopt Calibri a "wasteful" diversity move. He ordered diplomats to return to using Times New Roman.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/rubio-font-times-new-roman-calibri_n_6938c4e6e4b0fc6751e2aa6cRelatedly I’m still bitter that when Microsoft made calibri the default font one of my professors accused me of fudging with the font to allow for a higher word count per page and took off some marks
wow that's a ridiculous accusation
Rightly so.
Learn about kerning early, kids.
Also, do people still do the 15pt period trick?
Ugh, use Cambria or Constantia then. These fonts were designed to work well with ClearType (though by now Times New Roman plays well with it too (except, given USGov, presumably some of those machines are still running old ass software))
Whatever, enjoy your headaches, fascists
In searching for what cambria looks like, I found an actually interesting and useful feature of google search, which is incredibly rare. When you google "$nameOfFont font" the results page is in that font.
Doesn't work for wingdings, the cowards
Doesn't work for Papyrus, does for Comic Sans.
Q33 NY
give it a while they're start ai-generating the fonts instead
Count the
fingersserifsOoh. I'm not like a font nerd, I couldn't recognize almost any of them. But cambria looks really nice. Why does it look so nice?
Cambria is a serif font (which helps with readability on printed docs and just feels a bit fancier than the sans-serifs) but is one that was designed with the goal of looking good on screens (and scaling well regardless of pixel density)
This is a pro-Comic Sans comm
I use Papyrus and Impact Bold as my defaults.
Moving from Microsoft product to Microsoft product in true burgerlander fashion.
Anyway all of these fonts have equivalents in Liberation fonts and carlito.
Even though this said "not the onion", I assumed it was the onion.
I come from the Island of Kidding and Not Kidding. And I am a Not Kidder. At least I claim to be.
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|~*boop*~}
dig this tactic of calling everything that doesn't bring joy a "wasteful diversity move".