September 2005
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
5h 56m
English
Not all sans serif typefaces are eminently legible. One of the keys to legibility is the clarity of the letterforms, or how easy it is to distinguish one character from another. For instance, the typeface Hobo eliminates the descenders (see below); this is useful in certain applications, but it is not what we are accustomed to and thus this feature decreases its legibility.
Legibility depends on the instant recognition of letterforms. When characters have odd shapes, we don’t recognize them instantly.

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