Graphics Reference
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The whole duty of typography, as with
calligraphy, is to communicate to the imagi-
nation, without loss by the way, the thought
or image intended to be communicated by
the author.
And the whole duty of beautiful typogra-
phy is not to substitute for the beauty or
The whole duty of typography, as with
calligraphy, is to communicate to the imagi-
nation, without loss by the way, the thought
or image intended to be communicated by
the author.
And the whole duty of beautiful typogra-
phy is not to substitute for the beauty or
The first paragraph of a section, such as
under a chapter title or heading, does
not require indentation because it does
not need to be distinguished from the
paragraph above it.
The whole duty of typography, as with calli-
graphy, is to communicate to the imagina-
tion, without loss by the way, the thought or
image intended by the author.
The whole duty of typography, as with calli-
graphy, is to communicate to the imagina-
tion, without loss by the way, the extraordin-
ary thought or image intended by the author.
Avoid using three or more consecutive
hyphenations at the ends of lines, as they
create a distracting pattern in text.
The whole duty of typography,
as with calligraphy, is to communicate
to the imagination, without loss by
the way,
the thought or image
intended to be communicated by the
author.
• The whole duty of typography,
• as with calligraphy, is to communicate
• to the imagination, without loss by
the way,
• the thought or image
• intended to be communicated by the
author.
Bullets are acceptable as the default
device for distinguishing items within
lists, but other symbols can integrate
more effectively with text.
The whole duty of typography, as with
calligraphy, is to communicate to the
imagination, without loss by the way,
the thought or image intended to be
communicated by the author.
The whole duty of typography, as with
calligraphy, is to communicate to the
imagination, without loss by the way,
the thought or image intended to be
communicated by the author.
Using a baseline grid aids in aligning
adjacent columns of text and in
maintaining proportional harmony
among individual text units.
The whole duty of typography, as with
calligraphy, is to communicate to the
imagination, without loss by the way,
the thought or image intended to be
communicated by the author.
The whole duty of typography, as with
calligraphy, is to communicate to the
imagination, without loss by the way,
the thought or image intended to be
communicated by the author.
When using contrasting type weights in
the same size, reduce the size of heavier
text to make it appear the same size as
lighter text.
sauté
saute
Be careful not to overlook using
appropriate accents and symbols in text.
 
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