> When Times New Roman appears in a book, document, or advertisement, it connotes apathy. It says, “I submitted to the font of least resistance.” Times New Roman is not a font choice so much as the absence of a font choice, like the blackness of deep space is not a color. To look at Times New Roman is to gaze into the void.<p>Nicely worded. Even if you don't want to bother with typography at all, Times New Roman is rarely a good default. It was designed for typesetting tall and narrow newspaper columns, not A4 or Letter width letters and memos.
a brief history of helvetica and arial, posted here a couple of weeks ago:<p><a href="http://www.marksimonson.com/notebook/view/the-scourge-of-arial" rel="nofollow">http://www.marksimonson.com/notebook/view/the-scourge-of-ari...</a>