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"legibility" Definitions
  1. the quality of being clear enough to read

127 Sentences With "legibility"

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I had made the choice to sacrifice nuance for legibility.
It's possible to balance diversity with legibility, ecology with aesthetics.
Does the heritage of contemporary participants make for greater historical legibility?
I find that seamless meeting of legibility and illegibility immensely refreshing.
It's a collection of photographs that defies legibility, bordering on contemptuousness.
His parable jauntily turns away from the overemphatic legibility of parable.
BROADLY: You both explore themes of multiplicity and legibility in your work.
Meanwhile, obscure, oracular messages are stitched onto the backgrounds and defy easy legibility.
I felt that it transported me beyond language, beyond legibility, and into deep obscurity.
And these two drivers of design are already dancing on the boundaries of legibility.
The recommendation was designed as a suggested minimum contrast to designate the boundaries of legibility.
It also again employs tropes of legibility, challenging how we read both sculpture and text.
This isn't, in Yun's view, a matter merely of accuracy but also of cultural legibility.
Instead, Dr. Oppenheim said, he mentions things like improved legibility and better coordination of care.
Most compositions are suspended before us, hanging in the air, their legibility intermittent at best.
To be sure, keeping electronic records has benefits: legibility, electronic prescriptions, centralized location of information.
There is a riveting dissolution of the dance's legibility as dance with each intensifying gesture.
Every detail on a watch has been selected based on some requirement of fabrication or legibility.
Ultimately watches like this one are nice tool watches — designed for legibility and usability above fashion.
Franky, I'm not sure what took this long, but the improved legibility makes a big difference.
The always-on functionality is nice (in theory) but it comes at the cost of legibility.
As someone who splits her time between art and academia, Schuppli investigates the limits of legibility.
As soon as someone begins reading the text, the immediacy and legibility of these signs dissolves.
Better differentiation and individuation makes for better legibility, because readers can tell different characters apart more easily.
Her emotional legibility goes a long way toward making some scenes bearable, despite the story's obliterating pressure.
The writing only verges on legibility, even when viewed with the magnifying glasses that the Met provides.
Though the sound is cleaner and fuller-bodied, it's somehow more haunting for the legibility of its vision.
He loves to yoke his enemies with silly, derisive monikers, to reduce perceived weakness to bumper sticker legibility.
Streaming rewards instant legibility; the details that might reward a more committed listener are irrelevant, and maybe counterproductive.
The avant-garde fonts for the numbers on the dial are stretched and opened up for better legibility.
In "Zen Master" Whitten's dense field of brushstrokes created heads and bodies that hover between legibility and illegibility.
If there's an affinity, it's that you both share the same appreciation for visual legibility and economy of form.
CHRISTINA QUARLES: I've always had an interest in this idea of legibility breaking down through an excess of information.
It had the effect of "contesting values of legibility and order," Cooper Hewitt design curator Ellen Lupton wrote in 353.
Another interesting aspect of the new tool is that it automatically evaluates the legibility of text for your color scheme.
It's not like anything I've seen before—and certainly not in a VR headset, where print legibility goes to die.
The axis between word and sound is a space rich with opportunity, blurring legibility for the sake of freeing form.
Instead, LGBTQ+ identity is being assimilated into a complex matrix of legibility, homonationalism, and the "Gay Inc" nonprofit industrial complex.
To maintain legibility and a reasonable size, we cut off the chart at companies that made seven or more acquisitions.
However rich in meaning, these boldfaced artworks are made for legibility; they can be read quickly and from a distance.
We take inspiration from the layered structure in the wild, but combine it with the legibility and design of horticulture.
Handwritten notes are appreciated for the effort they demonstrate — and too often for their quaint rarity — not for their legibility.
The FDA made subtle improvements to the label's legibility, and even published an explainer, to teach people how to read it.
We also use bitmap/pixel fonts, and we only have five sizes, so legibility starts becoming [poor] at 4k and up.
It has a 46mm case and 3D face with the tiny figures on one plane above a dark background for legibility.
Besides turning up the brightness on the entire shot, Google's night mode improves the sharpness and legibility of everything in sight.
That's the flexibility: The order and legibility of the upper layers combines with the diversity and functionality of the lower ones.
Chicago's dark, bold strokes were designed to improve legibility on low-resolution screens — a testament to the Mac's user-friendly ethos.
Clearview, a font designed in the 1990's by design firm Meeker and Associates, was created to improve legibility on highway signs.
And so it proves to be, in a show that unfolds with the crispness and legibility of a conscientiously assembled spread sheet.
This is new territory we're charting, and I want to argue for design patterns that build legibility into the behavior of these machines.
Objects can play a role in connecting the image to evoke memories or form an activation that increases the legibility of the art.
The 'Night mode' look is actually a dark navy, rather than black or gray, which is probably a better choice for general legibility.
Usually people who choose to write caps and separate them like this, means they want it to be legible — legibility is clear communication.
Optimizing new languages of touch and feel is important to increase legibility with these games, and new technologies are making that process easier.
"Hand-written prescription (one kind of order) legibility is a well-documented patient safety issue - one which EHRs have largely eliminated," Overhage said.
In five minutes, the app had sandblasted my cognitive matter with twenty TikToks that had the legibility and logic of a narcoleptic dream.
For companies such as Apple, Google, and Facebook, which operate around the world, legibility in English is no longer the only functional concern.
For Broad Strokes, Quarles reached out to Kidanu to reconnect and discuss legibility, nostalgia, and this exciting moment of increasing diversity in painting.
Seldom do iconoclastic works of art make it through the municipal vetting process alive because commissioners often place a premium on legibility and pleasingness.
Or might it become a new form of photography with its own unique grammar, its own legibility, and its own new narratives to divulge?
In the political drawings, Koch does not shift between legibility and illegibility, most likely because to do so would make them art (or arty).
The Catholicism of a figure like Benedict, with his faith in the legibility of earthly and spiritual experience, presents a salve for this condition.
I was totally unprepared for the reading by some art critics that CLITERACY's populist legibility was grounds to dismiss its significance as contemporary art.
The APIs will also let developers easily adjust visual interface items like text legibility and menu layout, so that they function better on smaller screens.
Other redesigns for legibility include higher contrast text that's easier to see and circular profile photos that take up less space and feel more human.
Nor is legibility the primary concern for the exhibition notes, which come on a folded sheet of A3 in a typeface of the artist's making.
By courting a legibility that is rooted in Pop culture, while, at the same time, resisting it, Burckhardt asks, how and what do we see?
For much of its life, researchers (including its designer, Meeker & Associates) believed the font could provide for better legibility at night and at longer distances.
We aren't trying to impose legibility or create collaged meaning through the juxtaposition of the referenced paintings and the fragmentary detritus produced by educational experiences.
For instance, I prefer Dark Mode across the entire system, but I want to keep Apple Maps in Light Mode for the sake of legibility.
Loads of copy swallows up word balloons and captions, and lines and lines of the artist's hand-lettered text are given little room for legibility.
Earlier this month, Hulu improved the legibility of its home screen by toning down the bright backgrounds and text opacity to make everything easier to navigate.
Legibility asks writers and creators of color to sanitize critical, true-to-life depictions of class, race, and gender in favor of "tragic immigrant" trauma narratives.
Clearview also made legibility worse on signs with what's called negative-contrast color orientations — dark letters on light backgrounds — like speed limit or yellow warning signs.
Helvetica Now Text, the workhorse of the three, is intended for visually crowded environments, so it incorporates more white space into the design for greater legibility.
You just have to let your focus go soft, your brain turn off, and slowly descend into madness as Gaga tests the very limits of legibility.
The woodblocks have the compression and legibility of cartoons and news photos, the formal daring of abstract art and the literary punch of modern short stories.
The relative visibility and legibility (or lack thereof) regarding La prière is posed as a question to the viewer in their display in Not New Now.
From The Searchers to Unforgiven, the shifts in the Western genre reflected the loss of moral legibility that had come to afflict the nation as a whole.
Lately, he says he's been especially inclined toward using text as a kind of of ready-made form for manipulation, exploring ideas of mutability and legibility throughout.
We really wanted to find a point somewhere half way between the color and madness of their work and the visual control and legibility of Monument Valley.
The immediate legibility of images like those of Evans cannot be separated from the way their dynamism, evocative of ancient painting and sculpture, honors the black body.
It's a field where designers can play with limits: how far can you push a design before it "fails" by no longer serving the purpose of legibility?
Mr. Cuomo said the new plates were necessary to "eliminate legibility issues" with older plates when detected by red light cameras, cashless tolling systems and other devices.
Consequently, she has contoured details of the women's facial features and fabric folds into the bronze by polishing it, highlighting these elements to legibility from across Fifth Avenue.
The game is based on action, reaction, and rest; it revolves around free choice, connectivity, and the legibility and invisibility of assumptions in a public sphere in 2019.
What distinguishes these views from other landscapes is that Green's paintings are essentially abstract; they approach the pictorial but never tilt over into that domain of quick legibility.
Linzy's art is so brilliant in the way he manages to resist, even mock, the legibility of identity to the degree that nothing is stable: especially blackness and whiteness.
But this legibility is also thanks to Wang's commitment to honoring her Chinese family's perspective, rather than allowing Billi's more American point of view to drive the film completely.
Tech Tip Q. I have a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet on my PC and I want to make the lines of information alternate between gray and white for better legibility.
"It's such an ensemble piece, you have to really think about the people sitting at the back of the room and the legibility the costumes will have," he says.
The company says these changes are part of its focus on accessibility, but the text legibility improvements will probably be appreciated by just about everyone who subscribes to the service.
In her preliminary research, Turkenich took cues from 19th-century French ophthalmologist Louis Emile Javal, whose studies of Latin concluded that legibility relies on the upper half of any given letter.
In fact, he generally uses paint to obscure the legibility of phrases, causing a kind of dissolution of the visual aspects of language in a way that is nevertheless intensely visual.
Previous versions of the technology also rely on colored filters over a monochromatic display, which reduced resolution and affected the vibrance and legibility of the displays unless used in bright light.
Green's two paintings, both from 2008, are small, 72016 x 18 inches, and, like his abstract landscapes, they hover tantalizing on the cusp of legibility without ever tilting into the pictorial.
Blue came in as browsers went color — I don't remember which was the first to use blue... My guess is that blue is the darkest color and so threatens the legibility least.
"Using OneNote in this mode can improve readability in low light environments, increase legibility of the user interface as well as your notes, provide better contrast, and reduce eye strain," claims Microsoft.
My goal with the design language I've been working on for non-human robots is really just legibility and transparency, and there's a level of accountability that can be added when that happens.
As a gathering, this group of sculptures shares a search for legibility with works in concurrent exhibitions across the Bowery, at the New Museum; shows by Sarah Lucas, Marguerite Humeau, and Marianna Simnett.
With the iOS 11 update, what you write with Pencil in Notes will instantly become searchable text (no words on the limits of legibility), and you can also add inline drawing to text documents.
She conducted her own legibility studies and found that, like Latin, Arabic is read largely in the top half of the script, but the opposite is true of Hebrew — its meaning resides in the bottom.
But in the end, one can't help feeling that reading Rogers's exhibition—and the sense of confusion it engenders—as the embodiment of concerns so private they resist legibility seems like a a cop-out.
And Indiana Woodward, piquant, bubbly and brave, has become one of the company's most winning characters: She has only to gain more upper-body distinction and facial legibility to deepen her power over the audience.
Without that imposed frame, the narratives presented by the 15 artists in the show might lose a comfortable legibility because of the ways we generally struggle to offer political and artistic self-determination to African people.
In the palimpsests of Bradford's Pickett's Charge, one sees glimpses of the cyclorama in varying degrees of clarity and legibility amid the work's thick, three-dimensional striations, whose materials are often peeling away from the canvases.
"The automated questions are presented at a rate of 33 per minute—the threshold of legibility—on 21 tiny LCD screens encrusted on support columns in an exhibition hall or mounted on a wall," Sacks says.
SamsungOne was designed to be used across Samsung's diverse device portfolio, with a focus on legibility for everything from smaller devices like smartphones to larger connected TVs or refrigerators, as well as Samsung marketing and advertisements.
We've also updated our main typefaces, from DIN Condensed to Heroic, and from Adelle to Adelle Sans — refinements that work better on small screens and improve our overall legibility while preserving the character of our brand.
Show Us Your Wall Glenn Ligon, the New York artist, is best known for canvases stenciled with fragments of famous texts that explore the experience of being black, and some deliberately slide from legibility into abstraction.
Phil Sylvester, a travel safety spokesman at World Nomads, which sells travel health insurance package deals, says one of the main problems with travel health insurance policies is their legibility, specifically their often ambiguous 'fine print' policies.
In that way, lip reading is more like watching an orchestra — the coordination between the mouth, jaw, eyes, nose and throat resembling the interplay of the various instruments, culminating in the achievement of sense and, hopefully, legibility.
In that way, lip reading is more like watching an orchestra — the coordination between the mouth, jaw, eyes, nose and throat resembling the interplay of the various instruments, culminating in the achievement of sense and, hopefully, legibility.
The city's ageing population required increased legibility, so letters became a little wider and the x-height (the basic height of a typeface without the ascenders and descenders) was increased by just under 8% to make it clearer.
The sculpture has the childlike legibility of a game of cat's cradle, but two mildly nasty videos here, documenting surgery to the fascia that enclose human organs, inscribe the sculpture into a trickier domain of bodies and fluids.
The company has improved the legibility of the text on Kindle screens to make it nearly indistinguishable from print, and fiddled with the ergonomics of the new Kindle Oasis to make using it feel more like holding a book.
On an overcast day the interplay between the two enhances the legibility of the stained glass — each window tells its own biblical narrative — but on a bright day the intensity of the light can make it hard to see.
A border or tonal stroke was added to help legibility And we cannot forget how great the new dog emoji is: A moderately cute pupper An extremely cute pupper However, there's just really something very unsettling about the new Android emoji.
And then I think about how it appears onscreen, and how color correction can affect the legibility of it, and what details were not immediately obvious when I was shooting it, and how it interacts with other spaces that I'm shooting.
Bohyun Yoon's "Family II" (2018) was beautifully staged in a small room, but its clear reference to Renato Bertelli's "Profilo Continuo (Testa di Mussolini) [Continuous Profile (Head of Mussolini)]" (1933) was perplexing: the role of this reference was ambiguous, diminishing its power and legibility to a wider audience.
From the start, there were multiple user threads on how terrible it is to browse, how minimal the information is on each show, how confusing it is to navigate (the thing you want to select is underlined from...above?), and how it sacrificed information and legibility for pretty colors.
Which tends to result in predominantly white guys telling predominantly white guy stories, most of which have been told many times before, in a visual style that's designed for maximum legibility and at a pace dictated by the desire to ensure that the audience never gets bored, even if it's boredom with a purpose.
If "artwashing" typically involves the appeal to values of beauty and refinement by oligarchs attempting to sanitize their public profile, the related phenomenon of design-washing at work in the MoMA exhibition might be defined as the conceit that simplicity, legibility, and functionality in design in some way equal to access and quality in basic services.
Oh, I'm still old school about the term and have not curated anything in the last few years, but when I have curated in the past, my goal was always to help facilitate the art and the artists in reaching the best possible exhibition in that it had clarity which would clear the space for the totally legibility of the artist's intent.
Unfortunately, the true cause of the apparent issue has been difficult to pin down, because other changes in iOS 12 such as a new filtering technique (confirmed by Apple senior vice president Craig Federighi) used by Apple to "improve text legibility" on some wallpapers and a new darker shade of gray for folders has lead to confusion between users when trying to identify potential problems.
Between 1921 and 1928, when he went to Paris for the first time, he did discrete bodies of work in which he pushed the relationship between subject matter and formal concerns as far as he could, moving from the punctilious legibility, as in his trompe l'oeil renderings of cigarette packs, to his series of "egg beaters," in which he turned his subject matter into interlocking and overlapping planes of flatly painted color set within an ambiguous space.

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