An aside: I have been known to remark that Calibri is the bastard child of Helvetica and Comic Sans. When you put them side-by-side (Helvetica Neue — Calibri — Comic Sans), the familial resemblance comes out...pic.twitter.com/nIcOVcLLZ2
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My personal feelings on e-mail is to just Keep It Simple. Arial works fine. I don't think e-mail is the place to try and impress people with typefaces, personally. Most e-mails I get with non-standard typefaces are some form of spam or advertising anyway.
Agreed. And I hate multiple-font signature blocks; too showy. I was just curious whether you thought TNR was more appropriate for business email.
I think TNR is basically only good for undergraduate paper drafts and amateur signs ("OUT OF ORDER") at this point. It's "default" status has kind of ruined it in terms of associations. I would not use it in e-mail.
And as an aside I think it is very interesting that it is the typeface used by the Trump campaign. There is something very profound about them using the default typeface whereas the Obama campaign used Gotham (a super well-designed typeface based on NYC signage).pic.twitter.com/HnviEY0xwf
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