![]() ![]() The general school of thought is that sans serifs work well at tiny sizes, but serifs rule for longer reading.Ĭharles Bigelow, retired distinguished professor at Rochester Institute of Technology, and co-creator of the popular Lucida family of typefaces and Wingdings, disagrees. ![]() You have serifs (think Times New Roman) and sans serifs (think Helvetica). There are two major approaches to designing letters. Can A Typeface Actually Help You Read Faster? ![]()
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