![]() ![]() Experts disagree on which typefaces provide the best readability. Unfamiliar or complex typefaces require additional time and orientation, resulting in character or word parsing (which is slow and cognitively intense) rather than pattern/block parsing (which is fast and less burdensome). Simple, familiar typefaces are easiest to parse and read because the mind already has or can quickly generate a model for the shapes and patterns of text. Use simple, familiar, and easily-parsed fonts Avoid small font sizes and other anti-patterns.Ensure sufficient, but not too much, contrast between the text and the background.Use a limited number of typefaces, fonts, and font variations. ![]()
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