Re: re Usability: Serif and Sans-Serif font faces?
I suppose that having learned the letters sans-serif,
the kids are in a position better to understand what makes an A an A and a Q a Q without being distracted
by the peculiarities of any particular typeface.
How so?
You seem to be implying that sans serif fonts have less variety than serif fonts.
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