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Adam ([personal profile] me_and) wrote in [personal profile] kaberett 2020-12-31 08:24 am (UTC)

Common wisdom is serif fonts for print in general, yes. Times New Roman in particular was apparently designed specifically for being legible with poor quality printing on poor quality paper; it was designed for the Times newspaper in the era of metal type, when the volume of daily papers being printed necessitated using cheap paper stock and limited the ability to do quality checking while still meeting the morning print deadlines.

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