Battle of the typefaces: Times New Roman vs. Calibri
Language Log 2025-12-10
At State Dept., a Typeface Falls Victim in the War Against Woke Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the Biden-era move to the sans serif typeface “wasteful,” casting the return to Times New Roman as part of a push to stamp out diversity efforts. By Michael Crowley and Hamed Aleaziz (Dec. 9, 2025)
While mostly framed as a matter of clarity and formality in presentation, Mr. Rubio’s directive to all diplomatic posts around the world blamed “radical” diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility programs for what he said was a misguided and ineffective switch from the serif typeface Times New Roman to sans serif Calibri in official department paperwork.
In an “Action Request” memo obtained by The New York Times, Mr. Rubio said that switching back to the use of Times New Roman would “restore decorum and professionalism to the department’s written work.” Calibri is “informal” when compared to serif typefaces like Times New Roman, the order said, and “clashes” with the department’s official letterhead.
François Lang, who called my attention to this contretemps, confessed:
"Just for the record, I prefer Times New Roman, even if I have to agree with Marco Rubio". 
Selected readings
- "A surfeit of katakana words: how do you say 'woke' in Japanese?"
- "A new kind of lost in translation" (12/3/25)