US /ˌledʒə'bɪlətɪ/
・UK /ˌledʒə'bɪlətɪ/
Type development stayed fairly stagnant until the 18th century in England when William Castellan created a typeface that set a new standard for legibility.
in England when William Caslon created a typeface that set a new standard for legibility.
they all look pretty equal to me for the legibility of the van's letters here.
and they all look pretty equal to me for the legibility of the van's letters here.
this is highly variable based on the legibility of the text, difficulty, and
but this is highly variable based on the legibility of the text, difficulty, and
Like if we zoom into this sign over here, it's the same legibility, which I would say is a better indicator of information captured as opposed to sharpness or smoothness.