http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13...youve-read.htmlIt would be interesting to know if this is a generational thing, since past studies have always shown that a serif-font (like Times) was the best reading font for newspapers -- and the font with the best retention afterwards. Younger generations are not normally newspaper readers, so that's why I wonder if this applies to all generations or just the younger generations.
Tthis statement -- mainly the portion I bolded -- has given me the beginnings of a nightmare:
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'Disfluent fonts, the ones people tend to laugh off, fonts that are comically ugly, they tend to be the best for learning and for memory.'
I now have this image of good books being published in that hideous Comic Sans font and I'll be forced to forever re-read what I already own.