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Readability involves how you set the type, and means you can read continuous pages on and on without difficulty. Baskerville (what you’re reading now) has “rhythm”: the horizontal strokes are a different thickness than the verticals. It also shows more differences between round and straight characters. That’s why Baskerville is more readable than Helvetica. But they’re both legible.
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