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The Ten Commandments of Typography & How to Break Them
The Ten Commandments:- Thou shalt not apply more than three typefaces in a document.
- Thou shalt lay headlines large and at the top of a page.
- Thou shalt employ no other type size than 8pt to 10 pt for body copy.
- Remember that a typeface that is not legible is not truly a typeface.
- Honour thy kerning, so that white space becomes visually equalized between characters.
- Thou shalt lay stress discreetly upon elements within text.
- Thou shalt not use only capitals when setting vast body copy.
- Thou shalt always align letters and words on a baseline.
- Thou shalt use flush-left, ragged-right type alignment.
- Thou shalt not make lines too short or too long.
How to Break the Ten Commandments:
- Break the fetters imposed by the use of only three typefaces.
- Let thine eyes be seduced by the hierarchy of type.
- Do not forsake smaller of bigger sizes.
- Be seduced into trying new and expressive typefaces.
- Treat kerning and tracking with total irreverence.
- Entice the reader to sample the delights of your text.
- Do not forgo the liberal use of capitals within your text.
- The Lord designed letterforms to stand side by side, but there is no harm in their being lured away from one another.
- Yield to the temptation to align text in unusual ways.
- Lure the reader down unfamiliar paths.
I really enjoyed reading this book. It's a great way to learn the rules of typography and how not to use them. Plus the creative format of the book made it an interesting read.
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