Supposedly sans-serif fonts like Ariel are better for Accessibility, being that various neurodivergent groups supposedly find them easier to read. For this reason they are nominally required for teaching materials at my university, though I have refused to give up my Baskerville font and have not yet been disciplined. It’s an issue that …
Supposedly sans-serif fonts like Ariel are better for Accessibility, being that various neurodivergent groups supposedly find them easier to read. For this reason they are nominally required for teaching materials at my university, though I have refused to give up my Baskerville font and have not yet been disciplined. It’s an issue that I’d love Jesse to dig into; my impression is that the science behind this is pretty junky
Supposedly sans-serif fonts like Ariel are better for Accessibility, being that various neurodivergent groups supposedly find them easier to read. For this reason they are nominally required for teaching materials at my university, though I have refused to give up my Baskerville font and have not yet been disciplined. It’s an issue that I’d love Jesse to dig into; my impression is that the science behind this is pretty junky