Image with Text: 🚨 The State Department’s Font Flip: 
A Step Back from Accessibility 🧑‍🦯❌♿
—ditching accessible Calibri as "woke." 
 
 Courier introduced in 1955 as the State Department’s default. 
Originally designed for IBM typewriters, the Courier typeface 
is now in the public domain.

 Times New Roman (1980s–2023) became the State Department standard 
with the rise of word processors. 
Designed in 1931 by British typographer Stanley Morison for The Times of London.

 Calibri (2023–2025) served as the State Department standard. 
Part of Microsoft Office and designed by Lucas de Groot, it replaced Times New Roman 
to improve on-screen readability.

Fraktur coming soon?

 Times New Roman reinstated as State Department standard from 2025 
to counter a so‑called “woke” font choice.

The text is presented in a clean, simple style each paragraph in is set in the fame font it describes against a dark background.
Image with Text: 🚨 The State Department’s Font Flip: A Step Back from Accessibility 🧑‍🦯❌♿ —ditching accessible Calibri as "woke." Courier introduced in 1955 as the State Department’s default. Originally designed for IBM typewriters, the Courier typeface is now in the public domain. Times New Roman (1980s–2023) became the State Department standard with the rise of word processors. Designed in 1931 by British typographer Stanley Morison for The Times of London. Calibri (2023–2025) served as the State Department standard. Part of Microsoft Office and designed by Lucas de Groot, it replaced Times New Roman to improve on-screen readability. Fraktur coming soon? Times New Roman reinstated as State Department standard from 2025 to counter a so‑called “woke” font choice. The text is presented in a clean, simple style each paragraph in is set in the fame font it describes against a dark background.