I agree, but, if I did not know your name, and I do, and obviously you do, it's still difficult to read even at normal view on screen. I can read it, because I know your name, the "I" and "x" are lost.
But that's not the point, the point is, it's a great example, some can read it, some cannot.
Sorry I'm, being a nerd,
but this is exactly the point of my paper, should successful graphic design have restrictions on typeface, so that all people can read it?
Graphic design is, at the end of the day communication.
If it does not communicate to all ( as in- cuts out certain groups ( ageing, visually impaired, dyslexic) chances of understanding it, is it unsuccessful.)
In saying that, do these restrictions, limit our right as designers to be creative?
I am throwing this out there as I need the primary research, so folks.. have at it. Thank you in advance.
a lot of talented people.................
"I have become comfortably numb" ...........Outro Solo