Fonts: Because not many know much about them.
There are standard "professional" fonts like Times, Georgia, and Trebuchet. Mainly Times. But to be honest, those are boring and hard to read, I think Comic Sans is much better, it's made to be dyslexia friendly. Arial is made for the same reason, but for me, it's still hard kinda to read. I find Comic Sans much easier to read. however, I know one person can't change the standard of "Professionalism." But, take into consideration, It's not only people who have dyslexia who find might find it better, but also other neurodivergent people. I personally don't have dyslexia, but I find it much easier to read things in Comic Sans. Even if it's seen as "Childish" because what's truly childish, is defaming an accessibility tool because you think it's childish. Or, unprofessional. And one could say my stating that is contradictory. But, take notice, that even though I find Arial hard to read, I am still using this font, becaus...