On paper, serifed fonts are easier to read, and on a screen sans-serif. The best size and letter-spacing are dependent on visual acuity of the reader.
Well, it's different for everyone, but for me and probably a lot of people it would be Times New Roman.
No, sans serif is a generic description of a font without any serifs. The Web site that you're reading is probably in a sans serif font, while when you read a newspaper, you're probably reading a serif font.
A legible font type such as Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman is best for writing reports. A font size of 11 or 12 points is commonly recommended for readability. It is important to choose a font and size that is easy on the eyes and enhances the overall clarity of the report.
The best font for a graphic novel is one that is clear, easy to read, and fits the tone and style of the story. Some popular choices include Adobe Garamond, Comic Sans, and Baskerville. Ultimately, the font should enhance the reading experience without distracting from the artwork.
The sense organ that is used for reading are the eyes.
the best font is 15
Verdana
Script Mt Bold, is the best basic script font. Max
[b] the best font probabely...in the availble yahoo fonts is forte............. u can add others by goign inot windows and fonts,,,,,,,,,,,,
the font is called one direction sheesh man u dont know rolls eyes
well a picture font
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