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Calibri is dead. Choose Microsoft’s next default font
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Published onApril 29, 2021
published onApril 29, 2021
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Microsoft introduced five new fonts and one of them should replace Calibri as the system’s default font. For that, users are invited to submit their votes.
Only one will bethe chosen one, but the four other will be kept in the fonts menu across all Office 365 and other Microsoft apps.
While default fonts might not be very different in terms of aspect, they still bring some uniqueness when they’re used, Microsoft says.
They communicate a distinct personality in their own quiet way—a personality that by extension becomes our personality as well.
And one reason why default fonts are not too fancy or bold is that their role is rather functional and not visual. To that extent, they serve their purpose and keep users focused on their tasks.
Tenorite, Bierstadt, Skeena, Seaford, and Grandview
These are the names of the five newcomers commissioned by Microsoft and they’ve all been created by graphic designers. They embody various sans-serif styles—humanist, geometric, swiss-style, and industrial.
According to the designers, Tenorite brings crisp-looking shapes and wide characters with large spacing which makes it easy to read.
On the other hand, Bierstadt is described asmore mechanical and rationalizedthan the current Arial font. This makes it minimalistic.
The third, font, Skeena, is softer, with curvier endings to the letters and visible differences between thick and thin variants.
What the designers intended with the fourth font, Seaford, was to evoke familiarity. This is how one of the designers describes it:
At the start there was just a broad description of a personality—comfortable, warm, inviting, animated—so we began by studying the overall movement of old-style serifed faces. We hoped to create the same, familiar kind of warmth, but without the serifs.
Last but not least, Grandview takes a more industrial approach starting from Bahnschrift font.
Read more about the fonts as their designers describe them in therelease notes. You can use them freely inthe cloudacross Microsoft 365 apps and then vote for the next default font on Microsoft’sTwitter account.
We’d also like to know which one you prefer, so leave a comment in the section below.
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Sinziana Mihalache
Sînziana loves getting people to better understand products, processes, and experiences beyond a simple user guide, either in writing or making use of images. She joined the team after a long-term collaboration with one of the world’s top cybersecurity companies - Bitdefender. Outside work, Sînziana enjoys climbing mountains, backpacking around the world, and writing about almost anything on her blog.
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