Free Hand Lettering Being a Treatise On Plain Lettering From the Practical Stan
Free Hand Lettering Being a Treatise On Plain Lettering From the Practical Stan
Victor T Victor Tyson Wilson
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(d) The average space between letters, which makes irregularities of spacing less apparent the larger it is. On geographical maps where the space between is two or three times the width of the normal letter, or even greater, sufficient accuracy in spacing is attained by making the distance between the centers of letters a constant, except perhaps in the case of the M and W. 19. Illustrative Example. Let the rectangle of space between an H and an N be taken as a basis of comparison. If an A succ...eeds the H or any letter which recedes from its rectangle of clear distance, the space between them must be lessened accordingly; the amount of lessening due to this is governed by the way in which the letter recedes. The L and T are exceptional forms, exposing as they do different spaces between themselves and other letters from those in any other combination. It is quite feasible, therefore, to cut these down in width less even in some 3 FREE-HAND LETTERING. cases than they are in the alphabets on Plates I and II, where they precede letters whose form will suggest too large an intervening space.
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