Tag Archives: usability

Which is Easier to Read: Serif or Sans?

Recently, I’ve found myself pondering a question that seemed to have been solved long ago: Which is easier to read, serif or sans-serif typefaces? In school, my professors all said serif was the winner. The world nodded in agreement. Serifs … Continue reading

SND Digital Judges Statement: My Favorite Part

On Friday it was revealed that Bostonglobe.com was awarded the “World’s Best Website” distinction in the SND digital competition. We’re psyched. My favorite part though is in the Judges Statement: For mobile entries: Although there were many intriguing mobile and … Continue reading

The iPad Reading Experience & Medieval Usability

I’ve been using the iPad a lot more lately, after commandeering it from Upstatement and really trying to immerse myself in it. Some things are awesome: Angry Birds Space, Ableton Live control with TouchOSC, and the the ability to read … Continue reading