Re: Font sizes; was: Re: Legal requirements for document accessibility.

Subject: Re: Font sizes; was: Re: Legal requirements for document accessibility.
From: Gail Former <gail -dot- former -at- accenttech -dot- com>
To: David Neeley <dbneeley -at- gmail -dot- com>
Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:02:28 -0400

Back in the days when print was the primary medium used, fonts were
designed to be used in specific size ranges, and their characteristics
would be slightly different depending on the optimum size for which they
were designed. The x-heights, descenders and ascenders, spacing between
letters, and whether they were designed with or without ink traps would
determine their readability at given sizes. With the advent of the web,
fonts have been designed specifically for electronic applications. Be
sure you are using the appropriate type of font for your application.

Gail

David Neeley wrote:

>I believe it is helpful in this discussion to realize that fonts vary
>widely in their readability at particular sizes, so all-encompassing
>rules related to "minimum font sizes" may not be very helpful.
>
>
>

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