On May 13, 2013, at 11:37 AM, Appa Rao Mulpuri <[email protected]> wrote:

> Any specific reason not to use "Trebuchet MS”?

No technical reasons.

In general, using a different font for those UI elements is against Apple’s HI 
guidelines. It’s going to make your app look gratuitously different and 
inconsistent for no good reason. I can’t think of other apps that use 
nonstandard fonts for alerts/toolbars/tooltips, except for (as I said) 
badly-done ports that use some custom framework to draw those and don’t get the 
fonts right.

In specific, Trebuchet is kind of dated. It was trendy about 10-15 years ago 
when it became available on enough platforms that people could use it in 
websites, but I haven’t seen it used that much lately. Also, it’s the default 
font in some default Windows UI themes, so if you use it for UI elements it’s 
going to remind a lot of people of Windows apps. That is generally a bad idea 
if you’re trying to make the app appeal to Mac users :-p

One way that I think of this: The Mac UI is designed by some of the best UX and 
visual designers in the world. If you want to deliberately go against the way 
they want all apps to look, you have to consider whether you really know better 
than them. (I’m not saying they’re infallible, and I definitely argued with 
them about details of apps I worked on at Apple, but you do have to respect 
their skills and experience.)

—Jens
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