A very interesting analysis of why it is harder to read all caps text on UXMovement. All caps reduces the number of differentiators between words, and hence should only be used in short bites such as titles, logos or lables. I have been ranting about title caps as well before.

OK, sometimes I contradict myself, but all caps worked in this presentation with very few, short sentences.
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Here's a rule that everyone needs to follow. And sometimes you are too close to the subject and consistently read what you mean instead of what you say.
You make your point clearer if you actually make your point.
In this case, you specified SENTENCE caps when you meant TITLE caps.
I hope this helps,
August
I am relatively new to your blog, but I really think it's great. HOWEVER, I have to take exception to this one about all capital letters. I'll have to go to the blog you got this from and post there too... What you have posted about here is often cited, and I even used to teach it in my courses, but it is actually not accurate. I've written about this in a blog post of my own: called, It’s a Myth That All Capital Letters Are Inherently Harder to Read --
Keep up the great blogs though. I'm lovin it.