Serif fonts are already difficult for many people with accessibility issues to read. Negative kerning is also difficult for accessibility. White on light grey with only a thin, incomplete outline can be straining. The combination of all three i
Negative kerning, characters literally blending into each other:
Straining on eyes (especially on small screens):
Much clearer (text size, text fill color, background color, letters where kerning isn't as crucial):
Serif fonts are already difficult for many people with accessibility issues to read. Negative kerning is also difficult for accessibility. White on light grey with only a thin, incomplete outline can be straining. The combination of all three i
Negative kerning, characters literally blending into each other:
Straining on eyes (especially on small screens):
Much clearer (text size, text fill color, background color, letters where kerning isn't as crucial):