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Subject:Typefaces From:Mark Levinson <mark -at- MATIS -dot- INGR -dot- COM> Date:Sun, 7 Nov 1993 10:42:21 IST
For highly technical types (especially engineers), some studies show that
they read sans serif type as easily as serif.
** Just a hunch, but is it more significant how technical the readers are
or how technical the material is? A type that allows you to breeze along
easily won't help if the subject matter forces you to plod anyway.
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