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The advantages of good typography are myriad. But one thing is clear: it makes reading easier. And that’s a big deal, considering how much time we spend at computers, tablets, and smartphones. It's not just about comfort either; there are many studies that show legibility has profound effects on comprehension. So if you're looking to improve the quality of your life by improving your skills as a reader, typography can make all the difference. Ask any designer or typographer, and they'll tell you how crucial type is to creating an engaging user experience on the web. But, while we all understand the importance of type in print design, there are many misconceptions about how it should be used online. With responsive web design, typography is even more important. Large-scale mobile usage is becoming the norm, and companies are constantly trying to create mobile websites that are optimized for browsing. But how do you know if your website uses good typography? There are two things to consider when you evaluate web typography: legibility and readability. Legibility is how easy it is to distinguish one letter from another. For instance, upper case "I"s can look like "l"s or "1"s in small sizes or certain fonts, so they're hard to read quickly. Readability is how easy it is to progress through text. Good typography handles both legibility and readability, which is essential for good user experience. Before we get into the details of specific fonts and approaches, there are some general rules to keep in mind: Follow these rules, and your websites will be using great typography in no time.The most popular font in the world has a name that can mean “handwriting” or “font," depending on how you translate it from Greek ("psl" standing for "psiloi", meaning handwriting; also sometimes transliterated as "psyhoi"). But whatever its name means, Comic Sans is far more infamous than famous. Designed by Vincent Connare in the mid-'90s, Comic Sans was one of the first fonts to be distributed with Microsoft Office. Should you use it? Some experts think so. Comic Sans is a casual font that lends itself to playful writing and can be used effectively in headlines and other display text. It’s also a good choice for informal communication such as newsletters and flyers. But because it's so widely detested, many designers avoid using it entirely. If you do choose to use Comic Sans, it’s best to pair it with something more formal for body copy. Additionally, the design of the letterforms is such that it makes it hard to read both vertically and horizontally. While this is not always a problem for headlines where reading direction only goes from left to right, it might be a problem for text where reading direction may change (such as on websites). Modern sans-serif fonts like News Gothic and Nimbus Sans L can work well as body copy. They tend to be more readable than many serif faces, and they're also more legible than some sans-serif faces. cfa1e77820
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