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THE ART OF THE GLANCE
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Tselentis, Jason
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Automobile driving
/ Collaboration
/ Fractions
/ Interfaces
/ Laboratories
/ Lighting
/ Reimer, Bryan
/ Time
/ Typesetting
/ Typography
/ Visual Aids
2017
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THE ART OF THE GLANCE
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Tselentis, Jason
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Automobile driving
/ Collaboration
/ Fractions
/ Interfaces
/ Laboratories
/ Lighting
/ Reimer, Bryan
/ Time
/ Typesetting
/ Typography
/ Visual Aids
2017
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THE ART OF THE GLANCE
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Tselentis discusses Monotype and MIT's Clear-IP research lab that shows typography's true power. Monotype and MIT created the Clear-IP collaboration in 2012 to study visual design, typography and usability in highway signage and automobile interfaces, two areas where brief glances are routine. As the founder and leader of Clear-IP, Bryan Reimer and his colleagues have conducted research on text legibility, but they have also widened their investigations to other areas of design. It's a team effort between Monotype and MIT's AgeLab, along with Google, which has joined as Clear-IP's first full-fl edged member. In the case of Android Auto, Clear-IP's findings help inform the team's design decisions, assisting them with understanding how typefaces and typographic layout can influence a driver's use of in-vehicle displays.
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