I find interesting technology almost everywhere I look. For example, I was recently perusing Reader’s Digest and came across this headline: “Remember More of What You Read.” The article noted that ...
Sans Forgetica employs principles of cognitive psychology to create an effect known as “desirable difficulty” that aids in memory retention I’m always amazed by the things people come up with that I ...
A new font can help lodge information deeper in your brain, researchers say, but it's not magic - just the science of effort. Psychology and design researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne created ...
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Researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne have invented a new font named “Sans Forgetica” that has been demonstrated to increase retention. And you can download it, or add it to Google Chrome, for ...
Reading this a little too effortlessly? There's a line of thinking that promotes adding layers of complexity to learning tasks to help with the absorption of information. Known as "desirable ...
Sometimes, character flaws can make a person—or a thing—all the more memorable. Such may be the case with Sans Forgetica, a new gap-ridden typeface released (for free) last week by researchers at RMIT ...
Scientists and designers have created a font that supposedly helps people to remember more of what they read. Called Sans Forgetica, it was developed by typographic designers and psychologists, ...
A new font can help lodge information deeper in your brain, researchers say, but it’s not magic — just the science of effort. Psychology and design researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne created ...
It was previously claimed that the font Sans Forgetica could enhance people's memory for information, however researchers have found after carrying out numerous experiments that the font does not ...
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