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I could see some kafkaesque organization writing-up or firing someone for using the wrong font on a PowerPoint presentation.

Such companies should be mocked and shamed, not held up as examples to follow.

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It doesn't matter on the corporate identity either.
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It may not matter to you, but in this circumstance, your opinion doesn’t matter.
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It only matters to the designers. The users don't care which sans-serif font the designers picked, they all look the same.
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It’s subtle, but attention to detail all around will add up to something that looks polished. I appreciate that as a user, at least
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Fine, I’ll take the bait. If this is true, then why isn’t everything in the world Arial/Helvetica?
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Because people are stupid enough to worry about many things which don't matter. This includes, but is not limited to, font choices.
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That's the most retarded take I've seen in a while.
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The designers are generally the ones doing and watching presentations on design. They are also the users of the office suite in this case.
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