leaving comments on social media."A default font is often the first impression we make; it’s the visual identity we present to other people via our resumes, documents, or emails," Microsoft said in a news release. "And just as people and the world around us age and grow, so too should our modes of expression."Microsoft showcased its new default font candidates in a cheeky breakup letter to the Calibri font, which has been its default typeface since replacing Times New Romans in 2007. (Source: Microsoft) Calibri has been the default font since 2007 when it replaced Times New Roman.
Although it’s being retired, Microsoft said it’ll always be available."It has served us all well, but we believe it’s time to evolve," Microsoft.