It was designed to give people with vision disorders
a really bold font to make it easier to read.
Not exact matches
I do
really wish Amazon would allow you to jusr
bold any
font you eant — not what they want.
Both don't
really show anything about the book itself... but the
bold, industrial
fonts show they're YA dystoptian fiction (paranormal books will have more curly, sharp or «wicked» looking
fonts; romances will have a lot of curls and decoration).
More
Fonts: One thing I'd really like to see on Kindles is more font choices and having more control over fonts by being able to set custom weight to make them bolder and darker, like Kobo erea
Fonts: One thing I'd
really like to see on Kindles is more
font choices and having more control over
fonts by being able to set custom weight to make them bolder and darker, like Kobo erea
fonts by being able to set custom weight to make them
bolder and darker, like Kobo ereaders.
The text still looks
really good on the H2O, especially if you like
bolder fonts, but the screen just isn't quite as good as some other ereaders.
Physical page turn system is unique New Glowlight is
really good Copy / Paste text into the note app is innovative
Bold fonts Library e-book support
• Keep clear space for margins and between each section so that it is clean and uncluttered • Keep section headings as simple
bolded text so it is easy for the recruiter to know where to look • Don't use fancy
fonts, maintain a 12point easy to read
font for your resume • Don't decorate your resume with distracting borders or other graphics • Use
bolding and italics only where
really needed such as headings