This study reports on the legibility of digits, symbols, and letters from 20 onscreen typefaces. Participants were asked to identify individual characters after a brief exposure and performance was recorded. Classification tree analysis was used to examine the influence of specific character features on legibility. Features included attributes such as height, width, weight, stroke variation, contrast, and complexity. Results reveal the most influential features for six commonly confused characters (zero, one, e , l ., and $). The use of classification tree analysis appears to be promising for typographers in determining the limits of typeface features and for practitioners who must choose an optimal typeface for a particular use
The characters, primary carriers of textual information, fulfil a significant role in print quality...
The interest in discovering the limits of legibility has not ceased to interest those who use letter...
"The interest in discovering the limits of legibility has not ceased to interest those who use lette...
This study reports on the legibility of digits, symbols, and letters from 20 onscreen typefaces. Par...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This study reports on the legibi...
This article describes the application of sunflower plots and classification trees to the study of o...
This article reports on the features that influence the legibility of the numbers ‘0’ and ‘1’ using ...
The purpose of the study was to analyse findings in the field of the pattern recognition, visual wor...
This study compares the on-screen legibility of six ClearType typefaces to that of two existing type...
Human eyesight has deteriorated over the past decades. One of the main reasons is that we have to re...
Introduction The process by which humans distinguish visually between letters of the alphabet is a m...
An optical character recognition technique for typewritten letters was developed with application to...
This study investigated the effect of character size on the legibility of sentences, using reading m...
This article presents a model of character recognition and the experiments used to develop and test ...
Character legibility was measured as a function of facsimile device parameters (pitch and sampliiig ...
The characters, primary carriers of textual information, fulfil a significant role in print quality...
The interest in discovering the limits of legibility has not ceased to interest those who use letter...
"The interest in discovering the limits of legibility has not ceased to interest those who use lette...
This study reports on the legibility of digits, symbols, and letters from 20 onscreen typefaces. Par...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).This study reports on the legibi...
This article describes the application of sunflower plots and classification trees to the study of o...
This article reports on the features that influence the legibility of the numbers ‘0’ and ‘1’ using ...
The purpose of the study was to analyse findings in the field of the pattern recognition, visual wor...
This study compares the on-screen legibility of six ClearType typefaces to that of two existing type...
Human eyesight has deteriorated over the past decades. One of the main reasons is that we have to re...
Introduction The process by which humans distinguish visually between letters of the alphabet is a m...
An optical character recognition technique for typewritten letters was developed with application to...
This study investigated the effect of character size on the legibility of sentences, using reading m...
This article presents a model of character recognition and the experiments used to develop and test ...
Character legibility was measured as a function of facsimile device parameters (pitch and sampliiig ...
The characters, primary carriers of textual information, fulfil a significant role in print quality...
The interest in discovering the limits of legibility has not ceased to interest those who use letter...
"The interest in discovering the limits of legibility has not ceased to interest those who use lette...