Beginning in about 1980, the artist began using
a sharp font he designed himself, called Boy Scout Utility Modern.
Not exact matches
Built for reading
Designed to look and read like real paper, Kindle's E-Ink screen uses ink particles and hand - built
fonts to display
sharp, dark text that reads like a printed page.
General SwiftKey features: — Unique next - word prediction engine based on word context — Rapid and comprehensive learning of individual writing style — Up to 50 % greater text entry efficiency than oth market solutions — A third of next words predicted without any character input — Relevant, personalized predictions — 14 languages supported, with ability to predict in two languages simultaneously: English (US), English (UK), Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (PT), Portuguese (BR), Spanish, Swedish — Multiple keyboard layouts supported: QWERTY English, QWERTY International, QWERTY Danish, QWERTY Norwegian, QWERTY Swedish, AZERTY, QZERTY and QWERTZ — HD skin with
sharp graphics and
font on all screen sizes — Advanced error correction
designed for small mobile keyboards — Inline spelling and grammar correction — Automatic accent insertion (for non-English character entry)-- Voice dictation support for English, Spanish, French, German and Italian — Multi-touch support
As shown in the images, the new Kindle Paperwhite has the same appearance
design with its predecessor, but the new eReader boasts a better 6 ″ Paperwhite display with Carta e-paper technology and 16 - level gray scale, and with the help of its 300 ppi pixel density and optimized
font technology, the new Kindle Paperwhite delivers you more clear and
sharper text and images, meanwhile built - in light allows you to read in the dark.
The new
design is evident in everything from
sharper, flatter icons, slimmer
fonts, a new slide - to - unlock function, and a new control panel that slides up from the bottom of the screen for frequently accessed settings.