Note that there still have been no studies on its efficacy. At worst, it is a great font to avoid ambiguity between characters.

  • @untorquer@lemmy.world
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    171 month ago

    I think this actually has a negative effect for me. It’s like every character is now screaming for my attention, and my brain can’t read whole words and phrases. I have to process the letters first. Though it’s possible this could be more to do with the website’s rendering on mobile and default font size.

    • Great Blue Heron
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      71 month ago

      It doesn’t work for me either. Just reading the text on the page linked here was uncomfortable. It’s not like you describe though - for me it’s like there’s too much white space and there’s this mass of words almost floating around the page and it’s hard to keep track of where I’m up to. I am a bad/slow reader and all reading is like that for me - that font just seems to make it worse.

    • @snek_boi@lemmy.mlOP
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      41 month ago

      That’s interesting. I’d love to know if you have the same experience on a desktop and with different font sizes.

      • @untorquer@lemmy.world
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        11 month ago

        It’s just the font size. I have to zoom out to 50% then it’s pretty comfortable. But also I’m not the target audience and if my eyesight goes later on in life I’ll probably benefit. I’m glad sites are considering things like this for accessibility.