Sentences with phrase «well readable fonts»

Unfortunately, not all manufacturers of electronic books supply the device with bright, well readable fonts.

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Using a light color behind a darker colored font, or an extremely contrasting dark color behind a white or almost white font is a good way to make sure your title is readable
Maybe it's because I'm accustomed to Caecilia, but I didn't find the Nook's other fonts nearly as readable: Gill Sans and Helvetica work moderately well, Trebuchet and Amasis render poorly, and I find Malabar's thickness uncomfortable.
You can mess with the size of the display, but your best bet is to switch the Screen Rotation using the Aa button — landscape mode helps make small fonts readable without a lot of panning around.
I've been reading with both to give Ember Bold a fair chance and I have to say that I think it's a good font; easily readable.
By default, the text is readable by the naked eye, and you can employ zooming to make the fonts appear better.
You can change the font of the title, using the menu item «Title», but in our opinion it is quite bright and readable, but the text of the epigraph, as well as summaries, you can make quite smaller than the main text.
The nice display and the readable font makes it easy on the eye (it does well outdoors too), and the keyboard shortcuts («r» to reply, «f» to forward, shift +» t» to get to the top of the list...) makes a world of difference to those who handle a lot of emails.
Not only does it introduce a highly readable new font designed for the Kindle from scratch, but it finally solves the Kindle's typesetting problems with an all - new layout engine that introduces better text justification, kerning, drop caps, image positioning, and more.
JF: This font will work better for you if you make the title larger and, therefore, more readable.
A good cover should make your book stand out, use genre - appropriate fonts, be risqué while pushing the limits of the vendor's censorship policy (depending on your genre), and it must be readable as a thumbnail and full - page image.
It's a good, readable serif font that doesn't impose itself on readers.
They should be presented in a good format and readable font which make them more pleasant to read.
Make sure that you use a good font in readable size and give proper spacing between the sentences and the lines.
Well, they go to lengthy resumes as well and they summarize everything by making their fonts much smaller but readable enough as well as they make sentences short too to complete all information in single page itsWell, they go to lengthy resumes as well and they summarize everything by making their fonts much smaller but readable enough as well as they make sentences short too to complete all information in single page itswell and they summarize everything by making their fonts much smaller but readable enough as well as they make sentences short too to complete all information in single page itswell as they make sentences short too to complete all information in single page itself.
Stick to bullet points and a minimum of two fonts to keep your well - written content readable.
A well designed resume is well - designed because it doesn't do all of those things and, instead, artfully manipulates white space and maybe font size to produce a readable and usable document.
Make sure that it is readable, observing proper and consistent formatting, free from jargons, and fonts should be appropriate as well.
Include power words, highlight your skills, use a good - looking, readable font size and arrange information in a way that it grabs the recruiter's attention.
If your resume is a few lines too long, change formatting and fonts as needed, but make sure that the document is still well organized and readable.
A well - organized format includes using an easily readable font, providing plenty of white space and organizing sections logically so the reader doesn't have to hunt for important information.
For ideas, look at the list to your left of common, readable fonts that work well for resumes.
These formats make use of serif fonts and minor stylizations to create an impressively professional look, while still following best practices to ensure the resume is highly readable, highly scannable, and attractive to look at.
The font style and color you use for your resume is very important, both to make it readable as well as to convey a subtle sense of personal style.
The best font for resumes is a readable font that doesn't make the hiring manager's eyes hurt.
It's also worth noting that some fonts look better smaller, some look better larger, some look bolder, and some require more whitespace to make them readable.
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