typography
Step 2 to effective large-format graphics: Font Size
February 13,2007 Filed in: Tutorials|Design Tips
Last month, I wrote about the virtues of keeping your large-format banners legible by making your message short and sweet. After all, our Three Second Rule states that if you can't visually pique the interest of your audience within three seconds, you lost the sale. Still, even with a power-packed short message on your graphic, it won't do a bit of good if your text is too small to read.
Most large-format graphics are glimpsed at from a distance, behind the wheel of a car, or even in the peripheral vision of sidewalk pedestrians. In some cases, the Three Second Rule is stretching it. More often than not, given people’s frantic lives, if text can’t be read easily, your audience won’t even bother trying. So, why would anyone make their graphics more difficult to read? Believe it or not, some people inadvertently do, especially by making their fonts too small. This simple calculation will help you size your fonts correctly:
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Tip 2: Size your text correctly. Keep fonts large enough to be legible.
Most large-format graphics are glimpsed at from a distance, behind the wheel of a car, or even in the peripheral vision of sidewalk pedestrians. In some cases, the Three Second Rule is stretching it. More often than not, given people’s frantic lives, if text can’t be read easily, your audience won’t even bother trying. So, why would anyone make their graphics more difficult to read? Believe it or not, some people inadvertently do, especially by making their fonts too small. This simple calculation will help you size your fonts correctly:
- Height of text (in inches) = 0.035 x Distance (in feet)
- Point size of text = 72 x Height of text (in inches)
| Distance | Text height | Point size |
|---|---|---|
| 15’ | 0.525” | 37.8pt |
| 15’ | 0.525" | 37.8 pt. |
| 20’ | 0.7” | 50.4 pt. |
| 30’ | 1.05” | 75.6 pt. |
| 50’ | 1.75” | 126 pt. |
| 100’ | 3.5” | 252 pt. |
| 500’ | 17.5” | 1,260 pt. |
| 1,000’ | 35” | 2,520 pt. |
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