APTOS — A soon to be globally recognized font has an unmistakably local imprint. After a 15-year run with the digital typeface Calibri, the Washington-based tech giant Microsoft has selected the new ...
Stef Luthin squinted at her laptop screen. Something seemed off that January morning, but at first, she couldn’t pinpoint it. Then, the 25-year-old social media marketing coordinator in Chicago ...
In a recent blog post, Microsoft announced the end of an era for their beloved Calibri font, which has been the default font for Microsoft Office for the past 15 years. As technology has evolved and ...
Two years ago, Microsoft announced its plans to move away from using Calibri as the default typeface for Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, and the other apps in the suite formerly known as Microsoft ...
A change in Microsoft Word’s default typeface, from Calibri to Aptos, didn’t register for everyone, but fans of typography got excited. By Victor Mather When you read — a book, a traffic sign, a ...
Microsoft announced this week that it's changing its default Office font to Aptos. Aptos is supposed to "embody professionalism" and is easier to read at a small scale. The change is part of Microsoft ...
Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel all get a new default font today. Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel all get a new default font today. is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been ...
What just happened? Microsoft is doing something it's only done once in 15 years: replacing its default Office font. The long-used Calibri is being swapped out for a new font called Aptos, which has ...