by Kelsi Roth, Graphic Designer and Social Media Coordinator
You’re probably very familiar with Calibri, the default font on Microsoft systems and programs since 2007. Even if you don’t use a Microsoft operating system, Calibri was likely sent to you on basic documents, simple forms, and lackluster powerpoints many times over the last 14 years. Though the inoffensive and easy-to-read font has served users well, Microsoft has made the decision to replace the default with one of five new options: Tenorite, Bierstadt, Skeena, Grandview, or Seaford. Read more about the decision and see the new options on Wired.