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 Contextual Typography: The (Sorta) Fake History of Real News

Contextual Typography: The (Sorta) Fake History of Real News

The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and Chicago Tribune, aside from being trusted news sources, share a common design element—the mastheads use a similar type style. Why?A [...]

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 Legibility, Readability and Memorability

Legibility, Readability and Memorability

Would you rather be remembered or would you rather be understood? The question is legitimate for written messages and points out the difference between legibility, readability, and memorability. [...]

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