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Fonts:
How to Choose between Them #1
Choosing a font is something that most of us give
little thought to. After all, most fonts are more or
less the same, right? Let's face it, most writing is
presented in a stock-standard font like Times New
Roman or Arial.
Why is the choice of font important?
There are many differences between fonts: some
obvious, some subtle. As well as setting the mood of
what we write, these differences can have
significant effects on legibility.
In this article, we'll classify fonts in several
different ways and compare the effects that these
have on legibility. Let's start by comparing serif
and sans-serif fonts.
Serif versus sans-serif fonts
Start up a word processor and type a letter "h".
Change it to a large size (say 72 points) and use
Times or Times New Roman as your font. Notice the
three small cross strokes at the ends of the
strokes. These are called serif. Fonts that provide
these are said to be serif fonts. Fonts that do not
are sans-serif fonts. ("Sans" is the French word for
without.)
Now change the font to Arial, Helvetica or Verdana.
These are all sans-serif fonts. Notice that the
three small cross strokes have disappeared.
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