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Originally Posted by Apache
Unless the font is unreadable and throws me out of the book I read on the default font.
Apache
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
Yep. Same here. I only know the names of a handful of fonts. I'm very happy to be font agnostic. Caring about them seems like a nightmare to me--a deep, dark rabbit-hole I refuse to let my OCD start down. My eyes tend to glaze over when people start mentioning words like serifs, sans, kerning, ascenders, etc... . THAT'S pure "cognitive noise" to me. Font-size and line-spacing are what I concern myself with.
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I'm mainly in the same camp. The K2 only has one font, and I didn't pine for a different one. The K4NT added the ability to condense, which I tried, liked, and have stuck with. The Voyage provides a choice of fonts. I tried them, then went back to Caecilia Condensed.
For whatever reason, on the PB360 I prefer its sans font, so I don't prefer serifs present or absent in general. Sometimes, on some screens, one looks better than the other to me.