Home About this website How to use this website What is typography? Why is typography important? Why is typography important for lawyers? The consequences of bad typography: a historic example Prependix: books on legal writing Basic typography Straight and curly quotes One space between sentences Underlining Bold and italic Centered text All-caps text Hyphens and dashes Semicolons and colons ? and ! Monospaced fonts Goofy fonts System fonts Times New Roman Font recommendations Intermediate typography Paragraph and section marks Trademark and copyright symbols Ellipses Apostrophes How to pick a font Justified text Hyphenation Kerning Letterspacing Line spacing Font size Line length and page margins Sharing draft documents Advanced typography Nonbreaking spaces Keep lines together and keep with next paragraph Condensed vs. squished fonts Small caps Appendix: court rules regarding fonts License & colophon Read more at www.typographyforlawyers.com
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