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Typeface Legibility Study: Weighted Agreement vs. Disagreement Scores #1908776 (License: Personal Use)
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This dual-bar chart visualizes subjective readability assessments across six typefaces, with blue bars representing weighted agreement and red bars showing weighted disagreement. Baskerville tops agreement at 16,359, while Georgia exhibits the highest disagreement at 10,439-suggesting it may provoke polarized responses. The data implies that serif fonts like Baskerville and Computer Modern foster consensus, whereas sans-serifs like Comic Sans and Helvetica show more divided perceptions.
Used in UX research articles, typography guides, or academic papers on readability and font perception; supports arguments about typeface selection for accessibility and user engagement. Targets designers, researchers, and content strategists seeking evidence-based font recommendations.
Related Cliparts: Explore how font choices impact reader consensus-Baskerville leads in agreement (16,359), while Georgia shows highest disagreement (10,439). Data-driven insights for designers.
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