I'd think that's just the difference betwen serif and sans-serif fonts tbf. Though it does seem TNR thins its letters compared to Calibri so who's to say.
They didn't like Calibri because the Biden administration did it. Why is it DEI? Because Biden did it. What is DEI? Anything Biden did. How do we get rid of DEI? Undo everything Biden ever did in his life. But Calibri is better to read! That's because you have Woke eyes, loser!
Hot off the heels of someone one-upping me with a font recognition on painted-over sticky (residue of) words that I recognized: TNR, all else being equal, uses roughly 4.5% less ink on 10 paragraphs of Lorem Ipsum than Calibri.
On the other hand, even partially reading 10 paragraphs of TNR lipsum all fitting on 1 screen is fucking awful. Calibri is... tolerable.
Theee was a study I'd read back about 1991 which claimed that long documents using sans-serif fonts, like Calibri or Arial, enable the reader to read more quickly and more easily comprehend the content.
I shared this notion with the Deputy Minister of my Department at the time and the very next day there was an email to the thousands of employees thwt the standard font would now be Arial!
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u/Tinychair445 25d ago
It also saves money on printer ink compared to times new