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E-raamat: Digital Fonts And Reading

Edited by (Concordia Univ, Canada), Edited by (Univ Of Reading, Uk)
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The book is a collection of invited chapters by renowned experts and is part of a series on Language Processing, Pattern Recognition, and Intelligent Systems. The content is wide-ranging, encompassing perspectives from computer science to social science to design and reflecting the considerable experience of researchers, teachers and practitioners. This diversity offers rigorous approaches to the topic of Digital fonts and reading, organised in four sections: vision and reading; scientific approaches to reading; perspectives on type design practice; and using type. The heavily illustrated text includes original research, case studies, reviews, and practical advice, serving as a useful handbook or reference to inform design for reading. Traditionally, there has been a separation between researchers and practitioners, with different agendas. This book bridges the gap between scientific testing and design experience and considers the reader's perspective. The collection aims to resonate with academics and students, experienced or novice typographic or interface designers and software engineers, and engage with anyone who has an interest in type and reading.
Introduction to the series v
Preface vii
List of contributors
xi
Section 1 Vision and reading
Chapter 1 The effect of type design and typesetting on visually impaired readers
1(18)
Eleni Beveratou
Chapter 2 Matilda: a typeface for children with low vision
19(18)
Ann Bessemans
Section 2 Scientific approaches to reading
Chapter 3 Sitka: a collaboration between type design and science
37(17)
Kevin Larson
Matthew Carter
Chapter 4 Eye movements: from psycholinguistics to font design
54(25)
Timothy J. Slattery
Chapter 5 Designing legible fonts for distance reading
79(15)
Sofie Beier
Chapter 6 Effects of interword spacing on Chinese children's reading abilities
94(15)
Hsiu-Feng Wang
Section 3 Perspectives on type design practice
Chapter 7 Elements of Chinese typeface design
109(22)
Xiaoqing Lu
Ting Tang
Chapter 8 Optimizing type for use in specific media
131(19)
Eben Sorkin
Chapter 9 `Harmonised type design' revisited
150(23)
Titus Nemeth
Chapter 10 Using pattern languages in typographic design
173(20)
Rob McKaughan
Section 4 Using type
Chapter 11 How does expertise contribute to the recognition of Latin and Chinese characters?
193(16)
Mary C. Dyson
Keith Tarn
Clare Leake
Brian Kwok
Chapter 12 Newspaper text
209(17)
Lucie Lacava
Chapter 13 Perception of fonts: perceived personality traits and appropriate uses
226(22)
A. Dawn Shaikh
Barbara Chaparro
Chapter 14 Legibility and readability of Arabic fonts on Personal Digital Assistants PDAs
248(19)
Mrouj Almuhajri
Ching Y. Suen
Index 267