
Dear

Dear Designers: Stop Using System Fonts Like It’s 2005
Remember system fonts? Good old Times New Roman, trusty Arial, and the unkillable Courier New. Fonts so baked into operating systems, they felt like infrastructure—like sidewalks and salt. For a solid decade, they were the default visual language of the web. Now? They’re fallback options. A footnote. The web’s equivalent of hold music. And let’s…