
3. Physiological perception
3.1 Typography
The low resolution of screens and their display characteristics pose a number of legibility problems. The main one concerns certain on-screen fonts and typographic enhancement processes. Non-serif fonts (Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, Verdana) seem more pleasant to read on screen than serif fonts (Times, Georgia, Garamond). However, reading speed varies little between them (see for a comparison of Times and Helvetica fonts). The table 1 gives some...
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