Rad,
You say: "Does anyone read the small print."
It doesn't matter if its large print or 3D no one can truly say that they fully understand what they read these days....even the legal minds have to re-read at times to comprehend.
There are so many cases in the courts over 'small print' interpretations, ie misunderstandings.
That's why it should be made law for more everyday type language in documentation and all print made the same size. What's the excuse for small print? To be more environmentally friendly by saving paper?
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