2013
DOI: 10.5539/ies.v6n3p26
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Reading on the Computer Screen: Does Font Type has Effects on Web Text Readability?

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Reading on the World Wide Web has become a daily habit nowadays. This can be seen from the perspective of changes on readers’ tendency to be more interested in materials from the internet, than the printed media. Taking these developments into account, it is important for web-based instructional designers to choose the appropriate font, especially for long blocks of text, in order to enhance the level of students’ readability. Accordingly, this study aims to evaluate the effects of serif and san serif font … Show more

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“…The importance of the typeface has been investigated in many fields, including design, marketing, and computer vision. The legibility of a typeface is important for effective communication and has thus been studied for many years [1,4,42]. It has been shown that the arrangement of typefaces, e.g., kerning, line spacing, and letter spacing, affect communication.…”
Section: The Usage Of Typeface In Multimediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the typeface has been investigated in many fields, including design, marketing, and computer vision. The legibility of a typeface is important for effective communication and has thus been studied for many years [1,4,42]. It has been shown that the arrangement of typefaces, e.g., kerning, line spacing, and letter spacing, affect communication.…”
Section: The Usage Of Typeface In Multimediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partially because of that, there are still a number of researches conducted by using traditional measurements, especially when concerned with the issues of spatial presentation of text and typography [e.g. 11,12,13,14].…”
Section: Overview Of the Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The texts were displayed on the screen. Following the suggestion of Ali, Wahid, Samsudin, and Idris (2013), black sans serif font (Verdana) on a white background was used for optimal onscreen reading. The glossed words were underlined and blue in color.…”
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confidence: 99%