Inspired by comic strips and hated by font designers, new research suggests Comic Sans may help people remember what they read. Comic Sans was released by Microsoft in 1994, as a font that looked ...
Whenever you read a given text, your brain processes the visual stimuli to create meaning and understand the content. Chances are, you don’t pay much attention to the way the information is presented ...
Want to remember what this article says? Maybe you should read it in Comic Sans. Fonts, or styles of typeface, that are relatively difficult to read (including the much-maligned Comic Sans) help ...
We’ve all been there: the night before a test, furiously reading over textbooks we should’ve read weeks earlier only to realise we’ve skimmed over too much and haven’t absorbed a thing. It may seem ...
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