That's why Times was designed - for The Times.
The usual balance for newspapers is Sans heads and Serif body.
Anyway, as a wise man once said, Arial is a designer's way of saying
that he doesn't give s**t.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 15/05/2010, at 10:46 PM, Paul Braun wrote:
> For most body text, a serif'd typeface is much more legible than a
> sans-serif one like Arial. That's why books and newspaper articles
> are
> typeset with a serif typeface - the brain uses the serifs as little
> cues
> to help faster reading and better comprehension.
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