The 'death' of small print
at 12:41pm on Thursday, 17th February 2005
Publishers in the US have decided to respond to declining sales figures by making books bigger to allow for a larger font-size. According to an article in today's Guardian the new range of books is targetted specifically at the ageing consumers who experience difficulties reading normal print from the age of 40 onwards.
Publishers in the US have decided to respond to declining sales figures by making books bigger to allow for a larger font-size. According to an article in today's Guardian the new range of books is targetted specifically at the ageing consumers who experience difficulties reading normal print from the age of 40 onwards.
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