Font Culture Wars

I support this measure. Not for any ideological reason but because Calibri is ugly and hard to read. I prefer Bookman Old Style or Book Antiqua but Times New Roman, which is the standard in academia, will do in a pinch.

I write all of my own research in Book Antiqua and then convert to TNR before sending in for publication. This is a trick I learned years ago from this blog’s long-time friend Jonathan, and it made me more productive because I love how my text looks on a page.

7 thoughts on “Font Culture Wars

  1. I’d like of like us to go to the font type Impact. It would be extremely hard on the printers, but it looks awesome.

    • – W

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  2. I like Times New Roman for writing documents, but use Helvetica/Arial for presentations. Not a fan of Calibri, there are better Sans Serif fonts to use. The one thing that I really hate, are people mixing fonts in their documents/presentations. Just pick a font and stick with it, thank you very much.

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      1. Speaking of traditional morality, you remember conservatives being debanked during biden? Well, the trump is using that as excuse to get banks to do business with previously-debanked porn companies.

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  3. Talk about tone deaf. “It’s a shame” that college students are going back to their countries instead of using their F1 visas as a backdoor into immigration.

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    1. I thought the whole point was to get an education, go back to the home country, and help make things better there?

      (/sarc)

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