type design
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Part 1 of this series had the basic math glyphs (addition, subtraction, etc.) and some comparative symbols (equal, not equal, approximately equal): + − ± × ÷ = ≠ and ≈. This post, Part 2,… (Continue reading…)
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The last series of posts focused on punctuation, with the previous post covering slashes, bars, and brackets. This four part series covers mathematic symbols. It will be fairly limited, since protest posters don’t typically use… (Continue reading…)
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The last post, Part 4 of this series, focused on quotes, including the ‘ ‘ ’ ‚ “ ” „ ′ ″ ‹ › « and » glyphs. In this post I’m covering the more… (Continue reading…)
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Part 3 of this punctuation series covered . , ; : ! ¡ ? ¿ … and • (but unfortunately not ‽—the interrobang). I’m back into the swing of things with Part 4, which focuses… (Continue reading…)
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Previously, Part 2 of this punctuation series covered # ‐ – — _ and *. While that post dealt primarily with horizontal lines, this post focuses on dots. This includes . , ; : !… (Continue reading…)
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Last week’s post began a 5 post series on punctuation, starting with 4 tall symbols used to organize information: † ‡ § ¶. Today’s post will be continuing the punctuations series with # ‐ –… (Continue reading…)