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Typeface features and legibility research

open access: yesVision Research, 2019
In the early 20th century, reading researchers expressed optimism that scientific study of reading would improve the legibility of typefaces. Font-making was, however, complex, expensive and impractical for reading research, which was therefore restricted to standard commercial fonts.
C. Bigelow
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Emotype: Expressing emotions by changing typeface in mobile messenger texting [PDF]

open access: hybridMultimedia tools and applications, 2018
Instant messaging is a popular form of text-based communication. However, text-based messaging lacks the ability to communicate nonverbal information such as that conveyed through facial expressions and voice tones, although a multitude of emotions may ...
Saemi Choi, Kiyoharu Aizawa
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Typeface effect in marketing [PDF]

open access: yesAdvances in Psychological Science, 2021
Zhipeng Xie, Tingting Xiao, Huanyu Qin
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PERANCANGAN TYPEFACE ALFABET MEMANFAATKAN AKSARA INCUNG SEBAGAI SUMBER IDE GAGASAN

open access: hybrid, 2020
Typeface is a "appearance" that forms the characteristics of a collection of letters so that it distinguishes it from other types of letters. Typeface artwork is considered capable of providing new inspiration to introduce one of Kerinci's local wisdoms,
Ria Sapitri
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Assessing legibility of Thai universal design typeface and Roman-like Thai typefaces across different viewing distances

open access: diamondGrafica: Documents de Disseny Gràfic
This study compared the legibility of the Thai Universal Design typeface (FT Manifest UD) with that of two Roman-like Thai typefaces (DB Ozone and Sukhumvit Tadmai) across multiple viewing distances.
Rachapoom Punsongserm
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Conventional Methods of Shikasta Writing in the Qajar Period [PDF]

open access: yesپیکره, 2022
Problem Definition: Shikasta Nastaliq is the last written development in Iranian calligraphy, the peak of its use should be found in the Qajar period. The variety of Shikasta writing methods in the Qajar period can be categorized and reported according ...
Amir Farid
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Legibility: Sinhala typeface features for Directional Informative Sign Boards [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Graphic Engineering and Design, 2023
Typefaces designed for the purpose of directional informative sign boards (DISB) communicate legible information related to drivers and passengers to navigate within road systems to: maintain road discipline and assist drivers to make instant decisions ...
Shyanika Eramudugolla   +1 more
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Elements of Document Design

open access: yesEDIS, 2021
This publication on the elements document design is the third of a five-part series on document design. This series also covers the document design process, principles of document design, graphic file formats, and brochure and newsletter design ...
Ricky Telg, Ashley McLeod-Morin
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Development of "Sam Contemporary Font" Typeface Based on Sam Poo Kong Temple Ornament

open access: yesGelar: Jurnal Seni Budaya, 2022
The ornamental design found in the architectural building of the Sam Poo Kong Temple gives an oriental unique characteristic. As a cultural heritage tourism destination, Sam Poo Kong Temple is required to develop the concept of information as part of ...
Dzuha Hening Yanuarsari, Agus Setiawan
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Interactive effects of institutional requirements and screen vs. Print platforms on preference of Times New Roman and Calibri among university students

open access: yesCogent Education, 2021
The replacement of Times New Roman (TNR—serif) with Calibri (sans serif) as default typeface on Microsoft Office Word reflects the growing prevalence of screen-based reading.
Michael O. Ukonu   +3 more
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