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re: Anyone else get mad about Calibri and Arial?
Posted on 1/13/17 at 10:19 am to hendersonshands
Posted on 1/13/17 at 10:19 am to hendersonshands
If someone types a document in comic sans I can't take it seriously.
Times new roman (12) for everything and perpetua for fancy documents that get duplicated and handed out. Just because they have a great all caps version that helps everything look uniform with headers and body paragraphs.
Times new roman (12) for everything and perpetua for fancy documents that get duplicated and handed out. Just because they have a great all caps version that helps everything look uniform with headers and body paragraphs.
This post was edited on 1/13/17 at 10:20 am
Posted on 1/13/17 at 11:04 am to Sir Drinksalot
I'm just going to say this:
If you're using Calibri, you aren't serious about communication. With the exception of large font size, headings, or use as an insert, same applies if you're using Arial.
If I see Calibri or Arial from someone, I pretty much know that person is a retard, doesn't care about communication, and doesn't give a damn about making a document user-friendly for me or any other reader. Guess how I evaluate that document? Not kindly.
Sans-serif fonts like the above are extremely poor choices for communication. The serifs are very important for letter recognition and greatly affect readability.
Garamond is pretty good.
Best choices are Century Schoolbook or Palatino.
I can't believe no attorneys or especially judges haven't gotten all up in the bid'neth of this topic.
If you're using Calibri, you aren't serious about communication. With the exception of large font size, headings, or use as an insert, same applies if you're using Arial.
If I see Calibri or Arial from someone, I pretty much know that person is a retard, doesn't care about communication, and doesn't give a damn about making a document user-friendly for me or any other reader. Guess how I evaluate that document? Not kindly.
Sans-serif fonts like the above are extremely poor choices for communication. The serifs are very important for letter recognition and greatly affect readability.
Garamond is pretty good.
Best choices are Century Schoolbook or Palatino.
I can't believe no attorneys or especially judges haven't gotten all up in the bid'neth of this topic.
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