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Dyslexie font does not benefit reading in children with or without dyslexia - PubMed
Dyslexie font does not benefit reading in children with or without dyslexia - PubMed
In two experiments, the claim was tested that the font "Dyslexie", specifically designed for people with dyslexia, eases reading performance of children with (and without) dyslexia. Three questions were investigated. (1) Does the Dyslexie font lead to faster and/or more accurate reading? (2) Do chil …
·pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Dyslexie font does not benefit reading in children with or without dyslexia - PubMed
Generic font families
Generic font families
A place to hold discussions on i18n topics, and to put documents that summarise, support or initiate those discussions. - w3c/i18n-discuss
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Generic font families
Geist Font — Vercel
Geist Font — Vercel
Geist is a typeface made for developers and designers, embodying Vercel's design principles of simplicity, minimalism, and speed, drawing inspiration from the renowned Swiss design movement.
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Geist Font — Vercel
Sudo
Sudo

… a font designed for terminals, programming, and user interfaces. Use at 16 pixels size for optimal results. It has a monospaced variant, simply called Sudo, and a proportional variant, called Sudo UI. […]

Sudo Website

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Sudo
Towards Individuated Reading Experiences: Different Fonts Increase Reading Speed for Different Individuals | ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
Towards Individuated Reading Experiences: Different Fonts Increase Reading Speed for Different Individuals | ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
In our age of ubiquitous digital displays, adults often read in short, opportunistic interludes. In this context of Interlude Reading, we consider if manipulating font choice can improve adult readers’ reading outcomes. Our studies normalize font size by ...
·dl.acm.org·
Towards Individuated Reading Experiences: Different Fonts Increase Reading Speed for Different Individuals | ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction