Font ✮
(e.g., Times New Roman, Garamond) have decorative "feet" that help guide the eye across printed lines.
: Adjust the space between specific pairs (like "AV" or "To") to ensure letters don't look awkwardly clumped or isolated. Times New Roman
: Times New Roman (12-point) remains the most widely accepted "gold standard" due to its legibility in dense text. Other professional options include Arial , Calibri , and Georgia . Serif vs. Sans Serif : Times New Roman
(e.g., Arial, Helvetica) are often preferred for digital screens and accessible reading for those with dyslexia. Times New Roman