> In general I recommend using the default font for "body text" because you know it is something that the user finds easy to read.
A lot of users don't know how to or can't change the default font. For instance, I have no idea idea how to change the default font on my phone, or even if I can. It's probably better to say "at least you know it's something that was selected to be at least tolerably usable by most people, which cannot be said of the design team's fancy spindly small-x font".
A lot of users don't know how to or can't change the default font. For instance, I have no idea idea how to change the default font on my phone, or even if I can. It's probably better to say "at least you know it's something that was selected to be at least tolerably usable by most people, which cannot be said of the design team's fancy spindly small-x font".