The typeface includes characters from Latin, Latin extended, Greek and Cyrillic scripts. Its sloped form is a 'true italic' with handwriting influences, which are seen in many modern sans-serif typefaces. Ĭalibri features subtly rounded stems and corners that are visible at larger sizes. The other fonts in the same group are Cambria, Candara, Consolas, Constantia and Corbel. All start with the letter C to reflect that they were designed to work well with Microsoft's ClearType text rendering system, a text rendering engine designed to make text clearer to read on liquid-crystal display monitors. Ĭalibri is part of the ClearType Font Collection, a suite of fonts from various designers released with Windows Vista. De Groot described its subtly rounded design as having 'a warm and soft character'. In Office 2007, it replaced Times New Roman as the default typeface in Word and replaced Arial as the default in PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and WordPad. Sans-serif typeface family designed by Luc(as) de Groot in 2002–2004 CalibriĬalibri ( / k ə ˈ l iː b r i/) is a sans-serif typeface family designed by Luc(as) de Groot in 2002–2004 and released to the general public in 2007, with Microsoft Office 2007 and Windows Vista.