A Dutch designer has created a font specifically for people with dyslexia, intended to stop the text from performing alphabetic gymnastics like reversing or flipping over backwards when they’re trying ...
A new font can help lodge information deeper in your brain, researchers say, but it’s not magic — just the science of effort. Psychology and design researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne created ...
Monotype, one of the world’s biggest typeface companies and owner of Helvetica, is looking to change the way we view fonts on the Web. The company is today announcing a Web font platform that runs on ...
After working with MIT to test typefaces side by side for readability, designers at Monotype have created what they think is the most readable, safest possible font for drivers. In an attempt to ...
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A new font can help lodge information deeper in your brain, researchers say, but it's not magic - just the science of effort. Psychology and design researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne created ...