Although choosing the right fonts for eLearning can make a positive impact on learning, choosing the wrong ones can create a poor learning experience for learners.
Poor experience in the sense that learners tend to get distracted with inconsistent typography selection.
It becomes easy to create visual interest and hierarchy for readers, when the right font is used or when fonts get used properly.
Some designers and newbies in L&D stick to default fonts for their course design. That’s cool, however, there’s more to choosing fonts than just opting for defaults.
The way you mix/pair fonts and incorporate them into your design matters if you want your learners to experience better learning.
While this might be a little bit challenging at first, getting to know the things to consider before choosing them is essential.
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