As avid adorers of Harry Potter, many spells live in our mind, but among many, the spell "illegibilus" - making writing impossible to be read - prompted us to think: then, what make something readable? So, we present "Legibilus," a space where scattered thoughts are gathered, unresolved questions are offered new answers, and every object, however miniscule, can be read.
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As avid adorers of Harry Potter, many spells live in our mind, but among many, the spell "illegibilus" - making writing impossible to be read - prompted us to think: then, what make something readable? So, we present "Legibilus," a space where scattered thoughts are gathered, unresolved questions are offered new answers, and every object, however miniscule, can be read.
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Legibilus
As avid adorers of Harry Potter, many spells live in our mind, but among many, the spell "illegibilus" - making writing impossible to be read - prompted us to think: then, what make something readable? So, we present "Legibilus," a space where scattered thoughts are gathered, unresolved questions are offered new answers, and every object, however miniscule, can be read.