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Calibri font banished as U.S. diplomacy returns to Times New Roman

December 11, 2025
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Calibri font banished as U.S. diplomacy returns to Times New Roman

A sans serif font, Secretary of State Marco Rubio just decreed, is simply inadequate for world-class diplomacy.

Rubio on Tuesday ordered the agency to immediately cease using the Calibri font and go back to Times New Roman in official communications, reversing another Biden administration policy intended to help employees who are visually impaired or have low-vision issues.

In a secure memo to staff with the subject line “Return to Tradition: Times New Roman 14-Point Font Required for All Department Paper,” he described the decision of predecessor Antony Blinken — directing the department to use a larger sans serif font in high-level internal documents — as a “wasteful” diversity move. Rubio labeled Times New Roman “more formal and professional.”

“To restore decorum and professionalism to the Department’s written work products … the Department is returning to Times New Roman as its standard typeface,” the cable said.

“This formatting standard aligns with the President’s One Voice for America’s Foreign Relations directive, underscoring the Department’s responsibility to present a unified, professional voice in all communications,” a State Department spokesperson elaborated Wednesday.

The typeface shake-up is the Trump administration’s latest unraveling of Biden administration actions. Rubio — who’s currently serving as secretary of state, acting national security adviser and acting archivist of the United States — is terminating offices and initiatives created to promote and foster diversity, equity and inclusion, both in Washington and at overseas embassies and consulates. He also has ended foreign assistance funding for DEI projects abroad.

“DEI is gone, forever. This divisive and discriminatory practice has no place in our country or our diplomacy. We are restoring meritocracy in everything the @StateDept does,” Rubio wrote on X in March.

Calibri, a sans serif font created by Dutch typeface designer Lucas de Groot, was recommended as the department’s new typeface in 2023 by Blinken’s office of diversity and inclusion. At the time, the move ruffled some feathers among aesthetic-conscious employees who for years had been typing in Times New Roman in cables and official memos.

But accessibility and vision impairment advocacy groups widely recommended and advocated for sans serif fonts, noting that those without decorative “wings” and “feet” (the small lines or strokes at the end of characters, common in serif fonts like Times New Roman) are more legible and easier to read for people with visual impairment.

The Washington Post uses the serif-friendly typeface Miller Daily in print and Georgia in digital versions.

The post Calibri font banished as U.S. diplomacy returns to Times New Roman appeared first on Washington Post.

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