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Why do many paperback books use such crappy and tiny font?
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I understand that paperbacks are meant to be cheap, but many of them look like the publisher doesn’t really want people to read them. They often use a tiny font with very little distance between lines – a very hostile design. I have perfect vision, and I honestly can’t read some of these paperbacks because of the eye strain. Would it hurt the publishers to bump the font size a little?
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