Typography Legibility Testing
Typography Legibility Testing is a systematic method for evaluating how easily and accurately audiences can read typefaces in specific contexts. Pioneered by Miles A. Tinker in the mid-twentieth century, this pipeline combines perceptual metrics, user testing, and psychophysical measurement to ensure text achieves optimal clarity for its intended medium and audience.
Rekodi ya chanzo
Nukuu zimehamishwa kwa uhalisi kutoka kwa rekodi ya chanzo cha mbinu. Hakuna uthibitisho wa kiwango cha dai unaodokezwa kutoka kwao.
- Tinker, M. A. (1963). Legibility of Print. Iowa State University Press. · ISBN 978-0065062007
- Dyson, M. C., & Kipping, G. J. (2004). The Legibility of Typefaces for Children. Journal of Typographic Research, 1(4), 16–32. · URL
- Richardson, J. T. E., & Alcantara, J. (2003). The Effect of Font Size on Reading Speed and Comprehension in Older Adults. Journals of Gerontology Series B, 58(4), 230–237. · URL
Madai yaliyotunzwa
Madai yamehifadhiwa katika daftari la ushahidi, kila moja ikiwa na tathmini yake.
Mwonekano huu haubuni tathmini ya dai wakati daftari haina yoyote.
Mbinu zinazohusiana
Zilizotengenezwa kutoka kwa grafu ya mbinu na kuonyeshwa kama uhusiano uliopendekezwa na mashine — hakuna dai la ushahidi linalodokezwa.