Dear Heloise: I write and read a lot of emails for work and for personal use. All that reading can strain my eyes. Some research I read said that Arial, Courier and Verdana are good fonts for reading.
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Writers who use long words needlessly and choose complicated font styles are seen as less intelligent than those who stick with basic vocabulary and plain text, according to new research from the ...