It's so frustrating. We already created a font for government communication, Public Sans. It looks great, it's very strong, neutral, readable, and respectable. Clearly a lot of effort went into making it accessible etc.
But we have to throw that away because the wrong party was in charge when it happened.
https://public-sans.digital.gov/
I'm so sick of this RETVRN crap happening seemingly everywhere. Yes, public buildings and typefaces and etc are uglier than they used to be. That's not because our aesthetic standards changed; it's because we financialized and technologized the entire economy and made it impossible to make an honest living as a plasterworker, typesetter, designer, etc. Those old buildings are beautiful because they were made by human beings who were allowed to develop their skills and aesthetic preferences outside of a completely efficientized, marketized, computerized system.
When we RETVRN by telling the machine to output different aesthetic preferences, it will emit a cheap simulacra of the beauty of the past. Which imo is infinitely more depressing than any of the modern crap we have now. Think Kentucky suburb McMansions, everywhere, forever. That's what these guys want.
Public Sans was created during Trump's first term tho.
I think flushing out Public Sans as well as creating a Serif variant (akin to Roboto Serif) would be a great move. It really needs to fill in a lot of the international characters for more broad use, but probably enough for general use in Govt documents.
That said, for print, I think serif is a better option.