September 2005
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
5h 56m
English
A serif without a small curved stroke (a bracket) connecting it to the stem of the letter.
A line directly under the type, put there by using a menu command or keyboard shortcut (as opposed to a rule). Never use an underline in professional-level type.
A coding system that creates fonts that can contain more than 65,000 glyphs, as opposed to the ASCII format that can only contain 256 glyphs. Not all operating systems and software applications use Unicode.
Capital letters of the alphabet.
Capital and lowercase letters used together, as opposed to all caps.
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