How People Read Quiz

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Quiz on How People Read Quiz, created by Alexis Dahlberg on 26/08/2018.
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Question 1

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As a designer, should you put your text in long line lengths or short line lengths?
Answer
  • Long Line Lengths
  • Short Line Lengths
  • There's no right answer. Long lines are read faster, but people prefer short line lengths.

Question 2

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White text on a black background is the easiest text to read
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Is it okay to use decorative fonts?
Answer
  • No, none of them are legible
  • Yes, as long as it's not too decorative that it's not recognizable
  • Yes, all decorative fonts are okay to use

Question 4

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Bigger x-heights make fonts look bigger and easier to read
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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What are 3 ways to make text easier to comprehend?
Answer
  • Use titles and headers to let your audience know what they're about to read
  • Make it easy for the audience to anticipate what's coming next
  • Make footnotes for all the hard words
  • The least amount of syllables, the better

Question 6

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Capital letters are too hard to read
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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What do we call the quick, sharp jumps our eyes make while reading?
Answer
  • Saccades & Fluctuations
  • Saccades & Fixations

Question 8

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It's easier to read about a subject when you have knowledge on a subject
Answer
  • True
  • False
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