
Ryokan Yachiyo, Kyoto, Japan, September 2009
Moving away from politics, the New York Times is running a great piece demonstrating the value and importance of typography in everyday life.
More specifically, the slideshow and accompanying story highlight the process of converting signs used on the highway system to a new, easier-to-read typeface and its implications for safety—especially among the elderly—when combined with the newer reflective technology seen at night.
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