serif vs. san serif
serif vs. san serif
Out of context: Reply #3
- Started
- Last post
- 13 Responses
- Boikov0
The scientific, group analysis age-old answer is serifs are easier to read, I'm sure you can find loads of stuff online to back this up. I personally reckon that people are used to seeing copy set in all sort of fonts these days so it's not as much of an issue but why use Times? You're letting a very limited selection of fonts that work online dictate the look of a printed brochure. That's crazy.