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27 Oct 2020 — Typeface Readability * Use simple, familiar, and easily-parsed fonts. * Avoid character complexity. * Avoid character ambiguity. * WebAIM: Web Accessibility In Mind 5ef0bddcb216c8e461524_source.mp4
: Stick to familiar, sans-serif fonts (like Arial or Helvetica) that are easily parsed by the eye. Avoid overly complex or "busy" typefaces that can be hard to read at a glance during motion. * WebAIM: Web Accessibility In Mind : Stick
: Ensure there is a sharp difference between the text color and the video background. If the background lighting changes frequently, adding a semi-transparent dark overlay or "box" behind the text can keep it legible. If the background lighting changes frequently, adding a
: Use short, clear sentences. Break up long sections of text into smaller, digestible chunks to match the pacing of the video.
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