This paper reviews empirical studies concerning the readability of text from computer screens. The review focuses on the form and physical attributes of complex, realistic displays of text material. Most studies comparing paper and computer screen readability show that screens are less readable than paper. There are many factors that could affect the readability of computer screens. The factors explored in this review are the features of characters, the formatting of the screen, the contrast and color of the characters and background, and dynamic aspects of the screen. Numerous areas for future research are pinpointed.
%0 Journal Article
%1 paper:mills.1987
%A Mills, Carol Bergfeld
%A Weldon, Linda J.
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 1987
%I ACM
%J ACM Comput. Surv.
%K color-combinations colors
%N 4
%P 329--357
%R http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/45075.46162
%T Reading text from computer screens
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=45075.46162
%V 19
%X This paper reviews empirical studies concerning the readability of text from computer screens. The review focuses on the form and physical attributes of complex, realistic displays of text material. Most studies comparing paper and computer screen readability show that screens are less readable than paper. There are many factors that could affect the readability of computer screens. The factors explored in this review are the features of characters, the formatting of the screen, the contrast and color of the characters and background, and dynamic aspects of the screen. Numerous areas for future research are pinpointed.
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abstract = {This paper reviews empirical studies concerning the readability of text from computer screens. The review focuses on the form and physical attributes of complex, realistic displays of text material. Most studies comparing paper and computer screen readability show that screens are less readable than paper. There are many factors that could affect the readability of computer screens. The factors explored in this review are the features of characters, the formatting of the screen, the contrast and color of the characters and background, and dynamic aspects of the screen. Numerous areas for future research are pinpointed.},
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timestamp = {2009-11-15T11:49:27.000+0100},
title = {Reading text from computer screens},
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volume = 19,
year = 1987
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