Aptos is the new default font for Microsoft Office, replacing Calibri. It was designed by Steve Matteson, who also created Segoe, the default font for Windows. Aptos is a sans-serif font inspired by mid-20th-century Swiss typography. It is characterized by its clean lines, open counters, and balanced proportions. Aptos is designed to be readable at a variety of sizes, and it is optimized for screen viewing.
Here are some of the key features of Aptos:
Official Download page: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=106087
Aptos is a versatile font that can be used for a variety of purposes, including documents, presentations, and marketing materials. It is a good choice for businesses that want a modern and professional look.
Here are some of the benefits of using Aptos:
If you are looking for a new font for your documents, presentations, or marketing materials, Aptos is a good option to consider. It is a versatile and easy-to-read font that can give your work a modern and professional look.
The Aptos font, which was developed for Microsoft Office and renamed from its original name "Bierstadt", is not available on Google Fonts. It is a proprietary font created by Steve Matteson and commissioned by Microsoft, primarily for use in their Office suite.
Google Fonts offers a large collection of free licensed fonts, but Aptos is not part of this collection. The availability of specific fonts on Google Fonts is subject to licensing and agreements with the font creators, and in the case of Aptos, it appears to be exclusive to Microsoft products.
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To manually change the default font in Office to Aptos, choose "Bierdstadt Display" and once it downloads you essentially are using the Aptos Font, the new name for "Bierdstadt Display"