looking for a font that delivers? try Georgia or Baskerville
Interesting article about font choices and the impact they have on readers:
http://theweek.com/article/index/245632/how-typeface-influences-the-way-we-read-and-think?utm_source=twitter
Results of informal studies suggest that Baskerville is more "believable," which can be useful when writing to sway opinions.
Readers seem to prefer reading Georgia than Times New Roman.
Here's the above, in Georgia. You tell me.
Interesting article about font choices and the impact they have on readers:
http://theweek.com/article/index/245632/how-typeface-influences-the-way-we-read-and-think?utm_source=twitter
Results of informal studies suggest that Baskerville is more "believable," which can be useful when writing to sway opinions.
Readers seem to prefer reading Georgia than Times New Roman.
http://theweek.com/article/index/245632/how-typeface-influences-the-way-we-read-and-think?utm_source=twitter
Results of informal studies suggest that Baskerville is more "believable," which can be useful when writing to sway opinions.
Readers seem to prefer reading Georgia than Times New Roman.
Here's the above, in Georgia. You tell me.
Interesting article about font choices and the impact they have on readers:
http://theweek.com/article/index/245632/how-typeface-influences-the-way-we-read-and-think?utm_source=twitter
Results of informal studies suggest that Baskerville is more "believable," which can be useful when writing to sway opinions.
Readers seem to prefer reading Georgia than Times New Roman.
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