Chapter 6. Small (but Important) Details
TYPOGRAPHY IS ALL ABOUT THE DETAILS, and good typographers tend to be mildly obsessive by temperament. But this sweating the small stuff is more than just nitpicking; it’s about clear communication. Attending to detail requires that we take charge of our computers so that they don’t force us into making amateurish mistakes. All design programs have some dumb default settings, and InDesign is no exception. Avoiding bad default settings is no guarantee that your type will look good, but it helps guard against it looking bad. For good-looking typography we must take advantage of InDesign’s many options for finessing our type—understanding the different widths and uses of the spacing characters, knowing the ...
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