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"content": "<p>re: the relative legibility of serif vs. sans serif: I really do think a lot of what we may see as objectively better or easier is historically conditioned</p><p>As a fan of Weimar modernist aesthetics, including type design & typography<br />(even have a fascinating letter from Herbert Beyer in my collection), I'm a sans serif guy</p><p>BUT I do recall well that, in college, when we for the 1st time had a textbook in sans serif, I found it *harder* to read. Now I do not. QED</p><p><a href=\"https://historians.social/tags/Book\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Book</span></a>#History @BookHistodons</p><p>2/n</p>",
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