This study examined passages containing two serif and sans serif fonts at 12 and 14-point sizes for differences in legibility, reading time, and general preference when read by an older population. A significant main effect of size was found for font legibility in that 14-point fonts were more legible to read than 12-point fonts. A marginal interaction was also found for reading time in that participants read 12-point serif fonts significantly slower than 14-point serif or sans serif fonts. Moreover, participants significantly preferred the 14-point to the 12 point font size. Font recommendations are discussed
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Wearable devices have a rapid development and popularity in the last decade, and...
Numerous sets of web design guidelines for making websites more accessible for older people have bee...
Do elderly people really need larger letters in order to read? The experiments on this topic by Boum...
This study examined the perceived font legibility, ease of reading, and font sharpness, as well as p...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).This study examined the perceived fo...
The present research investigated the readability of computer text using various combinations of fon...
www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/utopia Abstract. Though there have been many studies of computer based text readin...
Text can be written with various types of fonts, knowing how the fonts affect the reader is advantag...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of font size and word shape on information r...
Reading on a computer screen can cause the reader to have a poor experience if the electronic readin...
The aim of this study was to examine wheather serifs provide an advantage in reading speed. This was...
With declining vision ability, character spacing and size on smartphones designed for the general po...
In 1975, J.K. Hvistendahl and Mary R. Kahl tested 200 individuals to determine if readers preferred ...
The ever increasing prevalence of electronic information online has provided a medium that allows fo...
With the computer being more integrated into daily life, more and more people need to read online in...
Wearable devices have a rapid development and popularity in the last decade, and...
Numerous sets of web design guidelines for making websites more accessible for older people have bee...
Do elderly people really need larger letters in order to read? The experiments on this topic by Boum...