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Font Matters, or Why Comic Sans Can’t be Trusted

August 10, 2012 by utpress Leave a Comment

Typography, or the application of fonts as we of the computer generation like to call them, have always played an integral role in how a book is perceived. For instance, a paper for a school assignment looks best in Times New Roman, because that’s the way it’s always been (for us young-ins). Some buck the trend … [Read more…]

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