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HomePhys.org - Social SciencesHow the shapes of letters can subtly influence our feelings

How the shapes of letters can subtly influence our feelings

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Have you ever thought a font looked “friendly” or “elegant?” Or felt that ComicSans was somehow unserious? You’re not imagining it.

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