Not exact matches
Books use black
fonts on a
white background for a reason - it's easy to
read.
«If it's too dense, too crowded, has an odd
font, or not enough
white space, it won't get
read.
Students can
read a standard textbook in the
font size of their choosing, and they can adjust the color contrast (
white on black, black on
white, color, and so on) to suit their needs.
The design aims to make users feel as if they're
reading the Times» print edition, complete with stark
white backgrounds and its famous
font.
Soft touch surfaces abound and the pair of large analog instruments are well - placed and exceptionally easy to
read with clear
fonts and
white backlighting.
Double the RAM and Storage compared to the 2014 Kindle Available in Black or
White Ember and Bookerly
Font is great for
reading Thin and Light Affordable
The 2015 Paperwhite sticks with the Carta E Ink display found on the 2013 model for high - contrast black &
white results, but it adds a new
font called Bookerly, which is designed for
reading on digital screens, as well as a new typesetting engine.
Also, your
font is hard to
read at times because it is
white text sitting atop portraits of your characters.
Unlike other e-readers, the Kindle
reading pane is plain
white by default, though the settings let you adjust brightness and
font size, and choose a smooth sepia or black background if you're not a fan of the
white.
However, the text display is very nice, and you have four scalable
fonts to choose from plus a
White - on - Black «Night
Reading» mode as well as a Sepia tone color scheme.
There are a range of
reading view options on offer too, so you can change the margins, spacing,
font size and the screen colour, selecting from
white, black and sepia.
The new BlackBerry Browser is three times faster than that of the BlackBerry Bold's, plus it has a lot of built - in features such as reader mode that allows you to adjust the
font size, search for text on the page, and invert the display colors between
white on black and black on
white for easier
reading.
You can change the size of the tiles the info is presented in, as well as the
font, and whether you want a
white or grey background when
reading.
With two different themes (
white background or black background), six different typefaces, and close to two dozen
font sizes, you may actually find that you get a substantially better
reading experience here than on the Kindle Fire or NOOK Tablet.
While this may, at first, seem to be of limited utility, when
reading in the dark I found that setting the background to black and the
font to
white (or red) was much easier on my eyes than dealing with the glare from the
white background even at 10 % brightness.
There are 5
fonts sizes and 3 background color options to choose from:
white, sepia, and black (night
reading).
A night
reading mode turns the background black and the text
white, and there are 4
font sizes.
It also has easy to access annotations, adjustable
font, adjustable night
reading (
white on black) and page justification, etc..
I bought it for the resolution, to be able to (also)
read black /
white comics and text in small
fonts (I am a fast reader, want to reduce number of page flips).
They say stuff like: use bright, bold colors use big, clear
fonts that can be
read even as a thumbnail don't use
white covers because they disappear on Amazon Today I'd like to tackle...
Don't mean to pile on, but in the spirit of a hopefully constructive comment regarding ability to
read the blog, I think your
font is too thin or the
font color is to light, it is a bit difficult to
read with the
white background.
Readability is the next important design tip: you want your emails to be as easy to
read as possible by not being afraid of
white space, dividing content into sections, choosing legible
fonts within the 14 - 16px range, and adding a clear call to action.
For example, when I've received emails written in hard to
read yellow and pink
fonts set against
white backgrounds, I've deleted them without listening to the music.
We do not require particular formatting specifications, such as easy - to -
read design features (e.g., lists, tables, graphics, contrasting colors, and
white space), type face, and
font size.
Stick to a black
font that's easy to
read on and offline, such as Arial, Calibri, Cambria, Tahoma or Times New Roman, and a plain
white background.
Basic
white is a good choice, with an easy - to -
read font.
Have you applied appropriate contrast with colors (yes, you can use colors but ensure
font is easy to
read if colors overlap (
white text on dark blue is a good example).
The
font used must be easy to
read and the paper used should be plain
white.
You can reduce the
font and margin sizes to keep your document on a single page, but do be sure to leave enough
white space for your letter to be easy to
read.
Use
white space, bulleted points, and a
font that's easy to
read.
If your resume is jam - packed with information and
reads more like your autobiography, and you've used tiny
fonts and little
white space, it's unlikely that a hiring manager will be wading through all of your data.
It is better to use black text, easy to
read font and numerous
white spaces with good margins.
Notice how the professionally written version has more
white space throughout and incorporates a skillful use of bold
font and layout that makes this resume inviting and easy to
read while highlighting achievements and key success.
Use plain
fonts and make sure that there is sufficient
white space to make it easy for the hiring manager to
read your resume.
No one wants to
read a resume that is formatted with tiny
font and no
white space!
Such a design uses a black
font and plenty of
white space to help employers
read through each section quickly.
If your resume is crammed with information making it hard to
read because of lack of
white space or the size of your
font is too small, your opportunity is lost.
Your
font should be easy to
read, and you should include some
white space to prevent overwhelming the reader with too much content (we recommend at least half - inch margins).
Nor is it smart to cram a two - page document onto one page, reducing
white space and
font size to such an extent that the finalized document is hard to
read and unattractive to look at.
Resume format Make sure the resume is well laid out, easy to
read and displayed on a clean
white background in a standard
font (like Times New Roman, Arial or Verdana) and at a standard size (10 or 12 point).