Usually whatever the default serif typeface is. What I care more about is flush left (“ragged right”) alignment, ideally with automatic hyphenation. I find justified alignment very distracting.
you can change fonts on ebooks?
Yes.
TL;DR: I don’t actually know, that’s how much I care.
Atkinson hyperledgable. Made by the RNIB.
I’m visually impaired and it really helps.
It is also a good font in general for easy reading.
There is also a next version. Little more modern looking and a mono version.
comics sans
Any serif font is fine by me. I’ve been going with whatever Zathura’s default epub font is.
Shantell Sans
During last year, I have been using Liberation Serif on my Kobo Clara Reader.
Comic sans.
Just kidding. I use the dyslexia font. It does what it says on the tin.
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I use DejaVu on my phone. Maybe computer, too. I can’t check right now; it’s out of commission.
The specific font isn’t as important for me. Mostly I’ll use whatever sans serif option is available in the reader, since I generally despise serifs. Very occasionally I’ll go for a serif font on a fantasy book for “atmosphere”, though.
Vollkorn. The best I could find.











