In a heartwarming callback to the absurdly low-stakes controversies of the Obama era, the State Department is making extremely small waves by officially retiring the old workhorse Times New Roman font ...
As someone who is ostensibly a professional writer, I can say with some authority that sometimes, writing is hard. And when you’re staring at page three of an essay that your professor has insisted ...
The U.S. State Department is changing the decades-old tradition of using the Times New Roman font for internal documents. Reading time 2 minutes The font style used in the U.S. State Department is ...
If you’re using Times New Roman font for your resume you’re essentially wearing sweatpants to an interview, or so according to Bloomberg. In a recent article, Bloomberg made a list of fonts that ...
Want to type a message to a loved one and think it just needs more corporate branding? Here you are. Kevin Cadena, “Realization.” Courtesy of Kevin Cadena and Hello Velocity. When I asked him for the ...
The US State Department move has led to a lot of internal discussion. A strange decision of the US State Department is making waves globally. According to a report in The Washington Post, it has ...
With college graduations around the corner and people flooding the job market this summer, the font you use on your resume could make the difference in getting noticed by a potential employer. And if ...
There’s more to font choices than what looks nice, and some experts said it would make for easier reading. By Daniel Victor Wading into a debate that has divided designers and accessibility experts ...
Digital studio Hello Velocity has created a typeface using the trademarks of popular brands including Netflix, Amazon and Facebook. Brand New Roman comprises a 52 ...
Sustainability isn’t just measured in pounds, emissions, and material sourcing. It’s also measured in bytes. Amsterdam-based design studio Formafantasma, whose work focuses on sustainable design, has ...
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