From: Elliot Jay Stocks Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2022 15:46:53 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Fixing “legibility” and “readability” URLs in Darrell’s article X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=refs%2Fpull%2F5427%2Fhead;p=thirdparty%2Fgoogle%2Ffonts.git Fixing “legibility” and “readability” URLs in Darrell’s article --- diff --git a/cc-by-sa/knowledge/modules/hangeul/lessons/making_the_details_matter/content.md b/cc-by-sa/knowledge/modules/hangeul/lessons/making_the_details_matter/content.md index 5890be6ff5..5e5246ffc7 100644 --- a/cc-by-sa/knowledge/modules/hangeul/lessons/making_the_details_matter/content.md +++ b/cc-by-sa/knowledge/modules/hangeul/lessons/making_the_details_matter/content.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Being an alphabet designer is similar in some respects to being a [type designer But there's an important distinction. -While type specialists can manipulate letter details and employ stylistic variations to achieve various effects, including improving [legibility and readability](/glossary/legibility_readability) or evoking [emotive responses](https://fonts.google.com/knowledge/choosing_type/emotive_considerations_for_choosing_typefaces), they still need to preserve the basic forms of individual letters; by comparison, an alphabet designer must, ideally, decide how all the small details to should be combined to *create* a set of usable letters. +While type specialists can manipulate letter details and employ stylistic variations to achieve various effects, including improving [legibility](/glossary/legibility) and [readability](/glossary/readability) or evoking [emotive responses](https://fonts.google.com/knowledge/choosing_type/emotive_considerations_for_choosing_typefaces), they still need to preserve the basic forms of individual letters; by comparison, an alphabet designer must, ideally, decide how all the small details to should be combined to *create* a set of usable letters. In the case of King Sejong specifically, the challenge at hand was in how to make these details matter.