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Typography: serif vs. sans-serif

In (PDF file in Swedish, with an abstract in English). After doing extensive testing the authors came to the conclusion that Georgia (a serif typeface) is more legible than Verdana (a sans-serif typeface). It would be very interesting to know how the excellent anti-aliasing in today's modern operating systems affect the legibility of serif vs. sans-serfi typefaces at various sizes. Even more interesting would be a comparison between the different anti-aliasing methods used in Windows and Mac OS X. Is one better than the other (as in does it make text more legible)?

permanent link 27 aug at 02:49 by Roger

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commentat 02:21 on 19 January 2006, Greg wrote:

Here's a discussion on Blogdorf about serif vs. sans serif type:

http://rosendorf.us/blogdorf/archive/2006/01/18/1456.aspx

commentat 02:48 on 31 December 2007, Logo Designers wrote:

thats very interesting - doesnt reall matter when using fonts in graphics correct? only when ppl have the freedom to change sizes and stuff

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