Honestly? I always go back to the core MS fonts (Arial, Courier New, Times New Roman, etc...). I even use the Fixedsys typeface when coding. They're usable, familiar, and most importantly, look good at small sizes. The…
This view seems to have fallen to the wayside, but I vehemently prefer rasterized / bitmapped fonts. Every type of font smoothing looks blurry to me and causes eye strain. Of course, very few modern fonts look good…
I recall reading a similar clinical trial involving bacterial vaginosis. In BV, vaginal bacteria are imbalanced and thus it was hypothesized that transplanting healthy flora would be helpful.
Honestly? I always go back to the core MS fonts (Arial, Courier New, Times New Roman, etc...). I even use the Fixedsys typeface when coding. They're usable, familiar, and most importantly, look good at small sizes. The…
This view seems to have fallen to the wayside, but I vehemently prefer rasterized / bitmapped fonts. Every type of font smoothing looks blurry to me and causes eye strain. Of course, very few modern fonts look good…
I recall reading a similar clinical trial involving bacterial vaginosis. In BV, vaginal bacteria are imbalanced and thus it was hypothesized that transplanting healthy flora would be helpful.