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Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned"
Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read
Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned" Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗳𝘁-𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱

I preferred justified text; it looks so neat, but it can be harder to read.

🔹 Uneven spaces = disrupted reading flow.
🔹 Left-aligned text is easiest for most people.

Align left and help your audience read with ease!

#ReadableText #TypographyMatters #AccessibilityD

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned"
Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read
Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned" Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗳𝘁-𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱

I preferred justified text; it looks so neat, but it can be harder to read.

🔹 Uneven spaces = disrupted reading flow.
🔹 Left-aligned text is easiest for most people.

Align left and help your audience read with ease!

#ReadableText #TypographyMatters #AccessibilityD

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned"
Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read
Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned" Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗳𝘁-𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱

I preferred justified text; it looks so neat, but it can be harder to read.

🔹 Uneven spaces = disrupted reading flow.
🔹 Left-aligned text is easiest for most people.

Align left and help your audience read with ease!

#ReadableText #TypographyMatters #AccessibilityDesign

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned"
Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read
Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned" Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗳𝘁-𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱

I preferred justified text; it looks so neat, but it can be harder to read.

🔹 Uneven spaces = disrupted reading flow.
🔹 Left-aligned text is easiest for most people.

Align left and help your audience read with ease!

#ReadableText #TypographyMatters #AccessibilityDesign

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned"
Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read
Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned" Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗳𝘁-𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱

I preferred justified text; it looks so neat, but it can be harder to read.

🔹 Uneven spaces = disrupted reading flow.
🔹 Left-aligned text is easiest for most people.

Align left and help your audience read with ease!

#ReadableText #TypographyMatters #AccessibilityDesign

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned"
Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read
Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned" Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗳𝘁-𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱

I preferred justified text; it looks so neat, but it can be harder to read.

🔹 Uneven spaces = disrupted reading flow.
🔹 Left-aligned text is easiest for most people.

Align left and help your audience read with ease!

#ReadableText #TypographyMatters #AccessibilityDesign

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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The key to designing impactful posters and banners lies in choosing the right font. A captivating title is essential for a poster to be effective. With the right font, a simple layout can transform into a compelling design. #TypographyMatters #DesignInspiration https://designshack.net/articles/insp…

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Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned"
Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read
Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned" Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗳𝘁-𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱

I preferred justified text; it looks so neat, but it can be harder to read.

🔹 Uneven spaces = disrupted reading flow.
🔹 Left-aligned text is easiest for most people.

Align left and help your audience read with ease!

#ReadableText #TypographyMatters #AccessibilityDesign

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned"
Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read
Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned" Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗳𝘁-𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱

I preferred justified text; it looks so neat, but it can be harder to read.

🔹 Uneven spaces = disrupted reading flow.
🔹 Left-aligned text is easiest for most people.

Align left and help your audience read with ease!

#ReadableText #TypographyMatters #AccessibilityDesign

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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#UXDesign #UserExperience #UIDesign #LogoFonts #WebDesign #TypographyMatters #DarkModeDesign

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Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned"
Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read
Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

Heading: "Keep Text Left-Aligned" Sub-heading: Especially for people with dyslexia, it's easiest to read Then a paragraph of text that has been justified and shows uneven spacing between words says, "Justified text can be particularly difficult for those with dyslexia and other vision impairments to read due to the varying distances between text and visual "rivers" that can be formed with the spaces."

𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗳𝘁-𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱

I preferred justified text; it looks so neat, but it can be harder to read.

🔹 Uneven spaces = disrupted reading flow.
🔹 Left-aligned text is easiest for most people.

Align left and help your audience read with ease!

#ReadableText #TypographyMatters #AccessibilityDesign

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Good typography = invisible helper. If your reader doesn’t notice it, but understands everything? You nailed it. 👌📚
#TypographyMatters #FontDesign #DesignTips #TypeLove #MinimalDesign #ReadableDesign #GraphicDesigners #CreativeWisdom #InvisibleDesign

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Heading: “Line Spacing”
Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability"
Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs.
In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

Heading: “Line Spacing” Sub-heading: “Using at least 1.5 times spacing improves readability" Below is an example of a paragraph with 1.5 times spacing, with a green tick above it, then an example of a paragraph where the lines of text are too close together, with a red cross above it. The text in the paragraphs is used in the example paragraphs. In the bottom right corner of the graphic, a tan-coloured spaniel-type dog wearing reading glasses seems annoyed.

𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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Naam van de paus, gebeiteld in de steen van zijn tombe in Romeinse letters waarbij de ruimte tussen de letters niet juist is uitgevoerd.

Naam van de paus, gebeiteld in de steen van zijn tombe in Romeinse letters waarbij de ruimte tussen de letters niet juist is uitgevoerd.

Overleden Paus verdient betere spatiëring van zijn uitgehouwen naam op zijn steen. Hemeltergend | Deceased Pope deserves better spacing of his carved name on his stone. Heaven forbid.
#handlettering #handtype #signing #typography #typographic #typographymatters #typographydesign #letterspacing

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𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗳𝘁-𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱

I preferred justified text; it looks so neat, but it can be harder to read.

🔹 Uneven spaces = disrupted reading flow.
🔹 Left-aligned text is easiest for most people.

Align left and help your audience read with ease!

#ReadableText #TypographyMatters #AccessibilityDesign

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𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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The image shows the ingredients' list of a "Mushroom, Leek & Stilton Pie". The words are tiny, very cramped, and pixellated. Its only redeeming feature is that known allergens (milk, wheat, egg, etc.) are in bold.

The image shows the ingredients' list of a "Mushroom, Leek & Stilton Pie". The words are tiny, very cramped, and pixellated. Its only redeeming feature is that known allergens (milk, wheat, egg, etc.) are in bold.

Another example of appalling typesetting – in *vitally* important text:  
• unnecessarily small font size 😕  
• sans-serif typeface 🙁  
• atrociously tracked ☹️   
and to cap it all... 
• badly printed! 😤  

#TypographyMatters #BookSky

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"THE .LOUD ONE, HOTEL"

That smudge is supposed to be a cutesy tiny C? O...kay. #typographyMatters

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𝗞𝗲𝗲𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝘅𝘁 𝗟𝗲𝗳𝘁-𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱

I preferred justified text; it looks so neat, but it can be harder to read.

🔹 Uneven spaces = disrupted reading flow.
🔹 Left-aligned text is easiest for most people.

Align left and help your audience read with ease!

#ReadableText #TypographyMatters #AccessibilityDesign

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Simu Akter on LinkedIn: #typographymatters #designtips #graphicdesign #creativeprocess… 🚀 The Importance of Typography in Design 🎨  When creating impactful designs, typography is more than just arranging letters on a page. It’s a visual…

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#TypographyMatters #DesignTips #GraphicDesign #CreativeProcess #VisualCommunication #graphicdesign #graphicdesigner #design #designer #canva #canvadesign #logo #logodesign #banner #bannerdesign #tshirt #tshirtdesign #BusinessCard #businesscarddesign #everyone

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𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗴:
Don't underestimate the importance of getting this right.

🔹 Use 1.5x line spacing for body text.

🔹 Avoid cramped text—it slows reading.

🔹 Better spacing = better comprehension.

#TypographyMatters #ReadableDesign #AccessibilityTips

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