Bigger Staff Assignment 2

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Exercise 1 Serif Font - Baskerville - 10 point a. Set solid Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

b. Set with 1 point of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

c. Set with 2 points of leading

Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

d. Set with 3 points of leading

Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

e. Set with 4 points of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

f. Set with 5 points of leading

Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

Exercise2 Sans Serif Font - Verdana - 10 point

a. Set solid Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

b. Set with 1 point of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

c. Set with 2 points of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

d. Set with 3 points of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

e. Set with 4 points of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

f. Set with 5 points of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

My Personal Preference is the Verdana font with 3 points of leading. The letters are clear and sharp, the spacing between lines and length of the text makes it easier to read. The eye is able to transition from the last word of a line to the first line of the next.

Exercise2 Sans Serif Font - Verdana - 14 point a. Set solid Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst b. Set with 1 point of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst c. Set with 2 points of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

d. Set with 3 points of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst e. Set with 4 points of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst f. Set with 5 points of leading Since the seventeenth century, many attempts have been made to curb the cursive, fluid nature of italic and the refashion it on the roman model. Many so-called italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics designed in the last two hundred years are actually not italics at all, but sloped romans - otherwise known as obliques. And many are hybrids between the two. Robert Bringhurst

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