Fonting Hell…UK’s Supreme Court Switch From Times New Roman To Calibri

Legal Cheek has the story…. btw we prefer Lato here at HOB.

The Supreme Court has switched to using the font Calibri in its judgments sparking a “legal font war” among lawyers on Twitter.

Legal commentator Joshua Rozenberg spotted the top court’s switch in typeface earlier this week, suggesting the move is an attempt to “improve readability/accessibility”.

 

The Supreme Court used Times New Roman in the decided cases published on its website until early October when it switched to Calibri.

Naturally, lawyers were quick to offer their views on this major legal development.

Family law barrister Alexander Chandler of 1KBW tweeted:

“Major development in the Legal Font Wars. Does this signal an end to the tyranny of Times New Roman? Is the future Sans Serif? I say yes.”

St Philips commercial barrister Iqbal Mohammed was also in favour of the new font, writing “about time!” and that it is “much easier to read”. He said that fonts such as Times New Roman and Garamond are preferred in legal documents because “they look ‘more serious’”, adding: “If you think your font will make your arguments appear serious, you’re wrong.”

Source. https://www.legalcheek.com/2021/12/legal-font-wars-supreme-courts-switch-to-calibri-sparks-debate-among-lawyers/