Smoother dashboard typefaces might enhance driver safety: 'Humanist' lettering style is easier for driver, study says

Friday, October 5, 2012 - 08:30 in Mathematics & Economics

Typeface aficionados perceive major differences among fonts that look broadly similar to the rest of us. Now an MIT study suggests that when it comes to the typefaces used on auto dashboards, such differences might not be just an aesthetic matter, but a vital safety matter.

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