Calibri after 14 years since they believe it is “time to evolve.” It has been used as the standard font for all Microsoft Office files and Outlook e-mails since 2007, replacing its predecessors Times New Roman and Arial in the early days of the software. Calibri has a subtly rounded design which was described by its designer Luc(as) de Groot as having a “warm and soft character.” However, the tech giant on Wednesday said that it will already retire the font as the default option across the Office and allow users to choose what they think would best succeed it. “A default font is often the first impression we make; it’s the visual identity we present to other people via our resumes, documents, or emails. And just as people and the world around us age and grow, so too should our modes of expression,” the team of Microsoft Design said on their website.