Hey Folks!

We’ve been playing and discussing Calibri, Aptos ( Bierstadt ), Grandview, Seaford, Tenorite and Skeena over on Tildes and I figured you folks would enjoy clicking around and seeing what the differences between them actually are.

I wrote the article, so let me know if there’s something you’d like to see as well :D

Cheers !

I don’t mind Calibri, but Aptos does look like an improvement. I particularly like the serif added to the lowercase L… it has always annoyed me how that and uppercase I look exactly the same in many fonts. It’s one of the reasons why I’m partial to fonts with serifs.

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but Aptos does look like an improvement

I think so too! Did you click through the Lorem Ipsum examples? Aptos is much easier on the eyes even in dense paragraphs.

I particularly like the serif added to the lowercase L

For the record, my calling those serifs has been a point of contention. To me Aptos feels like a semi-serif, not a sans-serif, although it’s officially one! However, it’s been suggested to me that I should do away with the serif terminology and call them simply stroke terminals!

Still mulling over this.

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OK, debate solved, serifs -> stroke terminals

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Oh my god yes! future generations will be shocked that it took us that long to solve that particular typography problem.

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I’m gonna miss the compactness of Calibri. I might have to reduce my font sizes now if I want to use Aptos in my pre-existing spreadsheets.

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You’re not wrong about compactness, that’s a really good point!

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That was a fantastic article! There’s so much that I would never have noticed.

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Thank you so much, this sort of feedback warms my heart, it really does !

Feel free to stick around via the Mailinglist or the Fediverse (Y), links are in #whoami !

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Still adapting to Calibri … I liked arial because it was usually near the top of the font list so it was easy to find, lol

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Maybe that’s why the new one got renamed to Aptos, ha.

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Why? I’m not getting the joke :D

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It will be near the top of the list of fonts since it begins with “A”. I think that was what they were getting at.

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I liked arial

OK, you’re the only person who has managed to make me angry hehe :)

Someone actually likes Arial ??!!

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Aside from using it to make jokes? It’s not bad, a legible sans-serif that renders well on low resolution screens. A lot of discussions about “clean” fonts seem to squabble over minutiae while the important part of being readable seems forgotten.

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I agree wholeheartedly, it’s readable, but oh so ugly and brutalistic :P

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Heyyyyy a fellow Arial fan. The Aptos font feels like the Mac version of Arial.

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Seaford* looking good

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I agree, I like the variance in line weight on it. I’m a dirty serif-lover, though.

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