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Perspective Text Typography Unjustified



Unjustified Texts: Perspectives on Typography by Robin Kinross,

Unjustified Texts: Perspectives on Typography by Robin Kinross,
Unjustified Texts: Perspectives on Typography



Kinematic typography - Kinematic typography, a fancy name for "moving text," is a study of Communication Design in animation work involving text. This text is presented over time in some sort of way which can imply or evoke certain emotion.

Emphasis (typography) - In typography, emphasis usually refers to means of stressing parts of a text by using letters in a different style from the rest of the text to make them stand out from the main text body.

Rubric (typography) - A rubric is a letter or section of text (especially decorative text) which is highlighted in red ink.

Running text - In typography, running text is the text that makes up the majority of the page. Running text is typically broken up into paragraphs, can be placed in multiple columns, and is traditionally written in a serif font, though in recent times sans-serif fonts have occaisionally been used.



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