This article explains why, when designing for the reading experience, we shouldn't assume anything but learn everything we possibly can in order to establish a solid design concept.
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Robin Good
onto The Web Design Guide and Showcase February 19, 2013 6:21 AM
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Marko Dugonjić does an excellent job of explaining why it is very important to make very rational, objective and well-planned decisions when it comes to web typography, as the objective shouldn't be the one of "pleasing" or creating something "nice", but rather one of being accessible and readable for as many people as possible.
The guide covers everything from content strategy, to software and hardware concerns, accessibility, typeface selection, typeface combination, legibility issues and more.
Excellent introduction to typography and font usage on the web. 8/10
Full guide: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2013/02/18/designing-reading-experience/