According to a New York Times experiment, we’re more likely to agree with a statement if it’s written in a Baskerville font. We all have fonts that we like or dislike, so we guess it was only a matter of time before someone found out which one was most likely to gain our approval. What’s more, readers didn’t agree with Comic Sans and Helvetica. Think about that the next time you print something!
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