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Originally Posted by hobnail
On an e-reader the best fonts are what are called low contrast fonts, a term that doesn't mean the same thing as with images. A low contrast font has less difference between the thick parts of a glyph and the thin parts. For example, if you look at the capital O in Georgia, it's noticeably thicker on the sides and much thinner at the top and bottom.
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That difference is barely noticeable once you increase Georgia's font weight to about 75% on a kobo.