Couple of reasons here. Mainly, we're looking at Serif fonts for Phacility, so having headers tie back seems worth exploring. Also Oswals was a bit heavy, and in trying to find a replacement with similiar distinction, was unable to find anything suitable. Trying out Slabo here and have been pleasantly surprised how well the Serif/Sans-Serif combination works here, typographically.
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rPb3523adff469: [Redesign] Use Slabo font for headers, Remove Oswald
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At first glance, the serifs in object headers are really pronounced to me -- dat "f". They fit better in the more document-like use cases, though.
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(My comment was kind of ambiguous, I just meant: ship it, but let's keep an eye on those serrifs as maybe-possibly-too-serriffey.)