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Originally Posted by Mohrwyn
But I hate serif fonts when it comes to digital reading, whether it is on a computer, tablet, e-reader or mobile phone, so I don't want that.
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I'm guessing that the reason you don't like serif fonts is because the thin parts wash out and become too thin and make it look bad. There are fonts that have been tweaked to look good on ereaders; ChareInk that JSWolf used in his example is one, Caecilia is on both the Kindle and the Kobo and is what I use. The Kindle's Bookerly is also a good one.
So using serif fonts on an ereader is not a lost cause.