Last week, media outlets from CNN to the Economic Times reported on a story that pretty much everyone could feel good about: a 14-year-old font nerd in Pittsburgh crunched some numbers and figured out ...
Word nerds be warned – when filing briefs in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, don’t type in the centuries-old Garamond font. Court clerk Mark J. Langer told lawyers this ...
The Garamond font has been around for centuries. The original typeface was created in the 1500s by French engraver Claude Garamond. It is described as an "old-style serif" font, inspired by Roman ...
When it comes to fonts and typefaces, everyone has a preference. Maybe you’re a Helvetica person. (So are lots of companies. It’s the most popular typeface in the world.) Maybe you compose documents ...
A 14-year-old student thinks he has calculated a way to save the U.S. government more than $100 million per year, and it’s as simple as changing typefaces. The answer is to require all printed ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit released a statement this week that discourages the use of the Garamond typeface in legal briefs. “The court has determined that certain typefaces, such as ...