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Thirteen Telltale Signs

Talk about great third-party support. This 1995 Robin Williams (no not that Robin Williams) classic from the long-gone Adobe Magazine, has helped me convince more than one client that you don't have to double space after a period and that all caps really don't make headers easier to read. Seeing these basic guidelines in print can help a client to feel little more confident that graphic designers aren’t making this stuff up as we go along. The tricky thing is using it diplomatically so no one is alienated.

Comments | Link Cosmos | Permalink | 7/23/2002 09:15:20 PM