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by tiagobraw
4668 days ago
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>For example, if you’re presenting about a cutting-edge technology, you don’t want to use neither a serif font nor a curly/hipster font. I really don't understand why a serif font is not for "cutting-edge" projects, can someone explain this to me? I actually like using serif fonts in my presentations... |
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It isn't a rational reason, but it's a very real one. See also the studies on the perceived authority of various fonts (Computer Modern and similar near the top, Times and similar in the middle, Comic Sans at the bottom).