Microsoft Typography - Features of TrueType and OpenType
Thanks to Claudia Kelley, the excellent ergonomist of Washington State Labor and Industries, for telling me about MicroSoft's ClearType Tuner. It lets you fine-tune the screen fonts on your XP or later Windows computer so that they work best for your eyes. I installed and configured it in about 3 minutes, and it seems to be working correctly. The fonts actually do appear clearer on my screen. I can hardly wait to see how it works with TiresiasLP.
If anyone else tries this, please let me know how it works for you.
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
ReadHowYouWant's new catalog for libraries
We have just released a new catalog of our in-copyright titles as a printable PDF file that can be downloaded from our web site. The new catalog includes cover images of the books and hundreds of more titles than our last catalog had. At over 200 pp, it shows how quickly ReadHowYouWant is growing.
Click here to view it, now.
Click here to view it, now.
Labels:
accessibility,
accessible media,
blind,
books,
catalogs,
digitization,
fonts,
large print,
libraries,
tiresias
Thursday, February 26, 2009
New White Paper on Scientific Research into Fonts and Reading Disabilities
Dr. Paul Beidler, our General Editor, has just released an updated white paper on scientific research into fonts and reading disabilities. This brief paper describes some of the current research and conclusions on the importance of providing text in scientifically-developed fonts rather than simply enlarging conventionally typeset pages.
The paper is available here.
The paper is available here.
Labels:
accessibility,
fonts,
large print,
research,
tiresias
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