The ultimate font face-off: Serif vs sans serif in the psychological battle of font personalities

Sarah Hyndman
11 min readFeb 17, 2023

Times New Roman or Calibri? Does changing your font make a difference?

Dive into the ultimate showdown in the world of fonts: serif vs sans serif. This is a psychological battle of typeface personalities. I asked you to pit Times New Roman and Calibri against each other. Which came out on top?

Letters are squiggles on a page or a screen. You’re not meant to notice them. It’s their job to be unobtrusive as they spell out the words you read. Not to call attention to themselves and to be in the spotlight by appearing in an article like this.

Your brain does something clever. It creates a cloaking device that makes the squiggles seem imperceptible once they’re arranged into words and sentences. You can look straight at them, but you don’t really see them. As if by magic — instructions, ideas, stories, songs, flavours, smells and messages are transmitted directly into your head.

These squiggles come in many different styles. I’ll call these fonts, although they should really be called typefaces (1). You’re not consciously aware of the font styles when you read, but you’ll feel their emotional impact. If a publication or brand you’re familiar with changes its font…

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Sarah Hyndman

Keynote speaker | Author | Creating a buzz with interactive talks packed with science, activities & sense-hacking | Persuasive typography | www.typetasting.com