Phototypesetting, a method of setting text for printing, significantly revolutionized the print industry before being supplanted by digital typesetting technologies.
A comprehensive article on 'Point,' a unit of measure in typography, equal to 1/72 of an inch, covering its history, types, importance, applications, and much more.
An in-depth look into text flow, the process by which text is arranged on pages, encompassing historical context, types, key events, detailed explanations, importance, and applications.
Cold type refers to typesetting done by computer, xerographic, or photographic means, commonly used for in-house publication production on sophisticated machines.
Justification text alignment is a method in typography to align text evenly along both the left and right margins by adjusting the spacing between words and sometimes characters.
STET is a proofreader's or editor's notation used to indicate that marked corrections should be ignored and the original text should remain unchanged. The term is derived from the Latin word meaning 'let it stand.'
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