I’m not going to add much commentary to this one: an excellent list of ‘23 Actionable Lessons from Eye-Tracking Studies‘. Many obvious, some less so. I’m especially curious about smaller fonts making people read more intently (assuming they’re interested in the first place); and single-column presentation performing better than multi-column.
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