0 the degree to which writing or text can be read easily because the letters are clear, the text is printed well, etc.:
But the legibility of just about every line and note indicates that considerable care was taken; we're not seeing material just scooped out of files.
As a cultural practice, crime storytelling thus had historical ramifications that went beyond questions of 'legibility' and the tricks of the so-called 'urban uncanny'.
This decreases legibility and means that somewhat dense discussions are rendered presentationally even more opaque.
The video of each session was then scored for navigation, legibility, safety, task performance and the participant's expressed level of comfort.
The systematic nature of the conceptual structure reveals a tendency for legibility.
And the three-dimensional legibility of this approach is conveyed in a facade language that seems an almost inevitable outcome of the various manipulations.
This reconstruction was an ideological sine qua non of the project of legibility.
The structural legibility of the roof is extended by the treatment of the supporting concrete frame.