If it isn't dialogue (which is mercifully legible still), it's in
as tiny a font as possible and either pushed as far into a corner of the screen or hiding in interaction prompts that don't show up until you're practically already on top of them.
Not exact matches
The resolution is 768 x 1024, which is the same
as some 6 ″ models, so
tiny text isn't going to be quite
as sharp, but with the larger screen size slightly larger
fonts are probably better suited for it anyway.
What is interesting is that the iPhone can squeeze the same amount of words onto the screen
as the Kindle, however I suspect you will be squinting quite hard
as you try and read the the
tiny font on the iPhone.
The
font is
tiny, the workshop options aren't particularly well - organized, and the world map reads
as a smear of color with no particular rhyme or reason.
As an artist, you should be able to take into regard the
tiny details in your resume from its typography, color choices,
font style, size, etc..