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AR / VR (XR) Typography Guidelines v1.0
  • Get Started
  • Basic Concepts
    • Text Rendering
    • Type Anatomy
    • Readability vs Legibility
    • 2D vs 3D Text
  • Reading Experience
    • Visual
      • Visual Acuity
      • Spatial Frequency
      • Crowding
      • Foveal and Parafoveal Reading
    • Technical Aspects
      • Aberrations
      • Field of View
      • Resolution and Refresh Rate
  • Type Classification in XR
    • Introduction
    • Anchoring of Information
    • Placement Zones
    • Types of Text
      • Text in HUD
      • Text for long reading
      • Sticky info text
      • Signage text
      • Responsive text
      • Ticker text
  • Type Selection
    • Font Weight
    • Stroke Contrast
    • Width
    • x-height
    • Counters
    • Joints/Intersections
    • Stroke Endings
    • Letter-Spacing
  • Coming Soon
    • Typesetting
      • Text Size
      • Alignment
      • Length
      • Rhythm
      • Hierarchy
    • Placement
    • Legibility of Typefaces
    • Accessibility
    • Language Support
    • Recommended Typefaces
    • Unity Template
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  • 🙏Acknowledgement
  • 🤝Feedback
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  1. Basic Concepts

Readability vs Legibility

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Legibility is a measure of how easy it is to distinguish one letter from another in a particular typeface. Usually, it’s primarily the concern of the typeface designer, who ensures that each individual character or glyph is unambiguous and distinguishable from all others in the font (See image 1). Legibility is also about choosing the right typeface at the right size.

Readability can be defined by the combinations of letters that are read within a larger body of text. In other words, readability is defined by how easy it is to read words, phrases, or blocks of copy such as a book, a web page, or an article. Readability depends on factors like style, spacing, font-weight, length of text etc. Legibility also plays a crucial role in making text readable.

Image 1: The text on left is more legible becuse of instantaneously recognisable letter shapes as compared to the text in right.
Image 2: Readability of text on right affected by style and weight of text.