Paper Vs. Screen


We live in the digital age and we increasingly receive more information through our screen. However, reading on the monitor should be comfortable for the hours that we passed.
Different experts and several technology companies are working hard to make the experience of reading on screen to tie the game begins with reading on paper. For now, the first still losing by a landslide ... But things could start to change and balance to balance. How? Led by new sources specially designed for display and not for printing with ink on paper.
The good news is that Microsoft has launched six new typefaces specifically designed for reading on screen, which add to existing Verdana, Georgia (both designed by Matthew Carter at the request of Microsoft at the time and optimized for display * by Thomas Rickner) and Trebuchet (designed by Vincent Connare and optimized for display *). Now, with these 6 new font families, tripling the options that designers can use when seeking quality typefaces resolution for digital design.