★ 米国連邦裁判所のフォント
米国最高裁判所のタイポグラフィスタイルは、しゃれではなく、1世紀以上にわたって驚くほど一貫性を保ち続けている。
米国最高裁判所のタイポグラフィスタイルは、しゃれではなく、1世紀以上にわたって驚くほど一貫性を保ち続けている。
John Gruber examines the typography used in the U.S. federal court system, detailing the specific fonts mandated for official documents and branding across different courts, including Century Schoolbook for opinions and various sans-serif faces for seals and signage.
The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts has adopted Bookerly as the official font for all federal appellate and district court filings, replacing Century Schoolbook. The change, which took effect in October 2024, is intended to improve readability and modernize court documents. Bookerly, originally developed by Amazon for Kindle devices, was selected after a comprehensive review process.