Research has shown that people learn better when they have to push on and better remember the content written in font hard to read but one that is visual receptive.
Who has a problem to convey your message to others, should try to write an uglier font! Research has shown that people learn better when they have to push on and better remember the content written in font hard to read but one that is visually susceptible. This conclusion is important for computer interface specialists who want to maximize the impact of its design.
All experiments have shown that people easily learn new written information as presented font that is difficult to read than the one that is more comfortable for the eyes. This means that people better understand the new material when they need more effort.
