e-book fonts
Posted: December 21st, 2009, 8:17 am
I'm about to embark on re-publishing my poetry book in eBook format, and I'm wondering about the best fonts to use for eBook publications. The general rule seems to be that for hardcopy publishing a serif font is easier on the reading eye than a sans-serif font, while the opposite holds true for online publishing (at least in the world of websites). But what works best for e-paper as used by Kindle and other e-readers? What preference do folks in these parts have - if any?
Also, I've seen several blogposts by Our Nathan where he talks about the joys of reading e-books using an app on his iPhone - so what fonts work best on iPhone screens?
I'm not even sure I should be worrying about this - I'm assuming that e-readers can display a variety of fonts, but is this true? If yes, can users change the display font on e-readers regardless of what the author/publisher might want?
Also, I've seen several blogposts by Our Nathan where he talks about the joys of reading e-books using an app on his iPhone - so what fonts work best on iPhone screens?
I'm not even sure I should be worrying about this - I'm assuming that e-readers can display a variety of fonts, but is this true? If yes, can users change the display font on e-readers regardless of what the author/publisher might want?