Legibility In Your Web Design
2009
One of the first things I commonly see in an entry-level designer is enthusiasm for crazy fonts, color combinations, and overly busy backgrounds. If a 20/20 vision reader has to slowly scan or squint to read your work, how accessible must that page be for those with poorer vision, or partial color-blindness?
With that said stick to your san-serif fonts for web materials. Times types (anything with “tails” in their typeface) were originally derived from print, and they are best used for just that. Studies show that fonts like Helvetica, Arial, Verdena etc. communicate a professional and credible tone to a reader. With that said, unless you’re trying to pull off the newspaper/magazine feel on the web, stick to san-serif fonts.

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