The version hosted by Manchester Art Gallery was developed with Peter Saville and Richard Wentworth, a coupling that explains why the design of the show is an odd but likeable mix of slick graphics (instructions stencilled
in large font on the wall of the main gallery) and DIY support structures, such as Wentworth's clunky viewing ramp, which also doubles as a display platform for piles of A4 take - home instructions.
The tech tips actually related on the podcast are 1) How to submit your blog for Kindle subscriptions, and 2) and how to read word definitions
in larger font on the Kindle 2 or DX, courtesy of Allen MacDiarmid.
Not exact matches
Font size will depend,
in large part,
on the size of the screen, how many people are
in the audience and how the room is laid out.
You are collecting these data
in an uncontrolled environment (who knows, for example just how each person's computer is rendering each
font, how
large the
font is, is it
on an iPad or iPhone, laptop or desktop), are their kids breaking furniture
in the background, etc..
This text is often presented
in a
larger and stronger
font than other text
on the page.
How about we get some
LARGER FONT LARGER GRAPHICS front - paged stories
on Romney being a Bishop
in the Mormon church who had some pretty abhorrent policies before 1980, while Romney was a member, including the exclusion of black men from the priesthood up until Mormons were pressured to remove that provision
in 1978.
I noticed that plastered
on each of these boxes,
in very
large font, was the statement: «Made with real fruit!»
These are
on buff coloured paper
in arial
font for a dyslexia friendly approach, it can be printed as
large as A2 for display or smaller for handouts.
This is
on buff coloured paper
in arial
font for a dyslexia friendly approach, it can be printed as
large as A2 for display or smaller for handouts.
A brief, informative title
in large letters, if handwritten, or
in a
large font, such as 24 - point, if done
on a computer
Print each child's name
on your computer
in large point type; I recommend the Comic Sans
font.
Because the page always starts
in the top left corner, instead of centered over the page, if the
font is
larger, I have to scroll past the
large margin
on the left to balance the page out.
Ideally the book will be attractive and easy to read
on any device — and because each software application for reading ebooks has some reader controls, some whose vision is no longer as strong as it once was (like, say, me) can make it
larger, while someone who doesn't like serif
fonts can have the book display
in sans - serif or, heck, Zapfino (don't try this at home).
On the top of the spine, write the title (this should also be
in the
largest font).
Especially attractive for beginning readers, the one short paragraph of text
on each spread is printed
in a
large, easy - to - read
font.
At just 7.2 ounces
in weight, the Paperwhite is easily held
in one hand and its six - inch display is more than
large enough to read dozens of words
on a page, no matter what
font size you select.
A header image / text would help... my initial thoughts would be your name long, spaced out (and not too
large) and centered, then immediately under it,
in a strong technical - looking
font, your words, «A brain Scientist's take
on»
on the left, leading to «Creative Writing»
on the right, but done
in a fun «creative»
font.
If for example you have selected an especially
large font size for your eBook, your tolino will display more text
on a page
in landscape format, improving reading flow.
The body
font should be
large enough to be read and
in a style that is easy
on the eye.
While you don't have direct access to the handy infinite
font control offered by the slider bar
on the Kobo app, the text can be made either incredibly
large or unbelievably tiny by successive presses
on the two
font control buttons (there is a slider bar
in the settings menu).
It does not show them
in their regular layout, instead it re-flows everything, and even
on the smallest
font size the text is very
large.
Combine more reflecting background area with bolder, thicker,
larger fonts and reading
in low light suddenly becomes a lot more doable than
on small 6 - inch screen.
And because is it so small, it's better suited for those with good eyesight and who like to read smaller text, unless you're
in to turning the page every few seconds
on the
large font settings.
I currently own a Cybook and love it, but I really like the look of the Generation 2 reader they show
on their web site (above the one you reference) It has a little bit bigger screen size (which apeals to me as I read everything
in a very
large font) and you should see all of the ebook reader software that comes
on it — every major one is listed I think.
Type
on the BlackBerry and the text appears
in whatever application you have open
on the PlayBook (you see it
on the BlackBerry screen as well,
in a
large font).
There is a decided difference
in the lighting between the two devices.The
font on the Kobo appears lighter than that of the Paperwhite, even though the Kobo
font is set at almost the maximum weight.I am enjoying the
larger screen size a lot.
Hands -
on labs allow Amazon employees
in Seattle, Boston, London, and other locations to find out what it's like to use the Amazon website and Amazon devices with a screen reader,
larger fonts, a typing wand, or other assistive technologies.
Font must be a high degree of contrast to the background, at least the same size as the
largest character
on the page and
in Arial.
Apartment entrance can have a ramp fitted to the 3 stairs going up Hotel restaurant Meeting rooms Front entrance is not wheel - chair accessible but our side entrance is Reception, Concierge and Guest Services are located
in the lobby, very easily accessible Accessible elevators, Left Lift Door 750 mm, Depth 1200 mm, Right Lift A Door 750 mm, Depth 1200 mm Large font menus upon request Wheelchair arranged on behalf of guest Personal assistance offered Assistance dogs permitted throughout Grab rail locations in bathroom Disabled toilets Disabled parking arrangements In the case of a fire, the hotel is fully equipped to deal with able - bodied as well as disabled guests (including all impairments: mobility, visual, and auditory Visual alarms for hearing impaired in public are
in the lobby, very easily accessible Accessible elevators, Left Lift Door 750 mm, Depth 1200 mm, Right Lift A Door 750 mm, Depth 1200 mm
Large font menus upon request Wheelchair arranged
on behalf of guest Personal assistance offered Assistance dogs permitted throughout Grab rail locations
in bathroom Disabled toilets Disabled parking arrangements In the case of a fire, the hotel is fully equipped to deal with able - bodied as well as disabled guests (including all impairments: mobility, visual, and auditory Visual alarms for hearing impaired in public are
in bathroom Disabled toilets Disabled parking arrangements
In the case of a fire, the hotel is fully equipped to deal with able - bodied as well as disabled guests (including all impairments: mobility, visual, and auditory Visual alarms for hearing impaired in public are
In the case of a fire, the hotel is fully equipped to deal with able - bodied as well as disabled guests (including all impairments: mobility, visual, and auditory Visual alarms for hearing impaired
in public are
in public areas
Second, because information such as the characters» stats is given its own screen, it is presented using a much
larger font than
in similar games, which will make it easier for gamers with sight disabilities to read the important information that a game like this hinges
on.
On the plus side, there are plenty of subtitles with
large font for the dialogue
in the game.
Inkie has since worked as head of design for SEGA, Xbox, Jade Jagger's
in - house designer as well as running a West London design studio creating prints, illustrations, clothing and with his trademark beauty
on large - scale pieces, the globally respected artist, whose diverse inspirations collect Mayan architecture, William Morris, Mouse & Kelly, Alphons Mucha, The Arts & Crafts movement and Islamic geometry, has exhibited worldwide, been denounced as Banksy's right hand man by The Daily Mail and simultaneously lauded by The Times, his art published
in the books Banksy's Bristol, Children of the Can, Graffiti World, Street
Fonts and magazines GQ, Rolling Stone, Computer Arts, Huck, Graphotism and Dazed & Confused.
The sculptures, one a table made out of a
large piece of glass resting
on top of two white sawhorses; the other a stand - alone, black - framed shelving unit, are overlaid with vinyl text
in the
font of American artist Barbara Kruger.
On the left side of the ad, «CLOUD THE ISSUE» was superimposed
in large font over the backdrop image of a cloud.
The improvements included using
larger fonts, lists, headers, white space, simple language, and logical organization.29
In a study of voter behavior, Reilly and Richey found that increasing language complexity on ballots made voters more likely to skip ballot questions.30 Rogers and Brown found that subjects who received «high - impact» instructions complied with those instructions at a significantly higher rate than the group that received instructions in the «low - impact» style.31 Finally, McGlone and Tofighbakhsh found that readers presented with two phrases with identical meaning more readily accepted and believed the version of the phrase that rhyme
In a study of voter behavior, Reilly and Richey found that increasing language complexity
on ballots made voters more likely to skip ballot questions.30 Rogers and Brown found that subjects who received «high - impact» instructions complied with those instructions at a significantly higher rate than the group that received instructions
in the «low - impact» style.31 Finally, McGlone and Tofighbakhsh found that readers presented with two phrases with identical meaning more readily accepted and believed the version of the phrase that rhyme
in the «low - impact» style.31 Finally, McGlone and Tofighbakhsh found that readers presented with two phrases with identical meaning more readily accepted and believed the version of the phrase that rhymed.
LOVED the resolution - I have printed it up
in a
large font and will put it
on my office wall as a gentle reminder for 2013.
If you want
fonts and other elements
on your screen to be
larger and easier to read, you should try adjusting the size of the elements
in your operating system rather than changing your monitor's resolution.
When turned
on, users get bigger icons,
larger font sizes
in some apps, simplified settings, and simplified apps, too.
This comes useful
in IM apps (* cough * Hangouts * cough *) which insist
on having very
large lists and
fonts, so a per - app setting helps finding the sweet spot
on an individual app basis.
Oh, and notifications — if you can call them that — conveyed from the phone to the watch are an absolute mess of
large, unchangeable
font sizes and terrible styles that force users to wait while they scroll horizontally,
in which time it would be faster just to take out your phone and check the notification
on a screen more conducive to showing high - density information.
A
large font on your resume may stand out, but certainly not
in a positive way.
Try to avoid any
large blank spots
on paper, and make sure you don't have tiny, hard - to - read
font in order to fit
in all of your information.
In regards to styling, your name should be the
largest text
on the page (20 - 24 pt
font is a safe range).
This neat
font is better used for headers for
larger sizes and also a good one for the body
in the size
on 10.
It should be displayed
on your resume
in a
font that is both
larger and bolder than any other content.
For your name, have it
in a
larger font size as compared with the rest to give emphasize
on this part.
Your name should be listed
on a line by itself
in a
larger or bold
font than the rest of your contact information.