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Originally Posted by crane3
For 'sharpness' you might find that a semi-bold font works very well. I find the normal style is too thin fro e-ink & the bold font too fat/blobby or having the bold ticked to on with moon+reader. So decided to try semi-bold style.
I use the windows Geogia-pro font & finally installed the semi-bold. For my eyesight & Mars/Moon settings, it looks much better than the bold font & good contrast without being looking a bit out-of-focus(?).
Don't know it the semi-bold applies to all fonts on e-ink but should be easy to try on the Mars. Cannot check it out on the Kobo as it only allows selecting a font family & Kobo does the bolding(?) of the font.
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I use a medium weight font which I think is the same as a semi bold, and it works great on eink. It's Clear Sans and I found it on font squirrel. It took a while to find it because I need a sans-serif, but I want one that has a capital I that doesn't look like a lower case l. Some sans fonts also include what looks like a serif g, and font squirrel makes it easy to find because the search results show a sample.