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Saved by 82 people (25 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02


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on 2006-07-02 by secretgeek

fountain of font wisdom

on 2006-07-31 by wenxin

The on-line companion to the book Thinking with Type, guilde for Designer devoted to typography

on 2006-08-21 by ademack

Resources on type, including grids

on 2006-10-25 by slackorama

The on-line companion to the book <em>Thinking with Type: A Critical Guide for Designers, Writers, Editors, & Students,</em> by Ellen Lupton (Princeton Architectural Press, Fall 2004).

on 2006-12-30 by e_s_jp

typography資料

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TRACKING

Adjusting the spacing across a word, line, or column of text is called tracking, also known as letterspacing. It is common practice to letterspace capitals and small capitals, which appear more regal when standing apart. By slightly expanding the tracking across a body of text, the designer can create a more airy field. Negative tracking is rarely desirable. This device should be used sparingly, to adjust one or more lines of justified type.

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