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Theoretically, type [do] FIGURE 46 WIDE- PEN LETTERS OR work to be quickly drawn-; less formal than : lie Roman, but quite egible and distinctive. mno STuvwxyze; HARRY LAWRENCE GAGE Small letters written with a wide pen. For capitals see Figure 12 designers hold that the space between the verticals of the lower case m is the unit of space between adjoining letters. But the single stroke letters (i, j, and 1) always require more space at each side, and the round letters require less. Where a rou...nd or half-round letter stands next to a vertical, a compromise is necessary. The unit only comes into play, literally, when two full letters with vertical sides fall next to each other. A glance at a line of print will show how infrequently this happens. Still the unit may be useful to the letterer in that it provides a guide to reasonable and readable standards of spacing. Under certain conditions, where it is desirable to produce as large a letter as possible to carry the copy in a given space, it will be found expe- dient to reduce the space between lines.
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