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The history of the sans serif
It's Typography Week, and we're delving into the the history of sans serif, one of the most iconic typefaces in use today. Literally translating to ‘without serif’, this typeface can be mapped to ...
A serif is a delicate little point (aka flare or terminating flourish) at the end of a letter stroke. In the image above, ...
Letters with similar forms are difficult to distinguish between – such as uppercase U and uppercase V, number 5 and uppercase S, and number 8 and uppercase B. Features that aid reading include using ...
You can use Keynote's advanced fill attributes of graduated colors to make unique drop caps and titles. You can fill the letters of a word with different images or span multiple letters by masking ...