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The Roman alphabet, although the one most in use, is unfortunately the most difficult to compose into words artistically, as the spacing between the letters plays a great share in the result. The effect of even color over a whole panel is obtained by keeping as nearly as possible the same area of white between each letter and its neighbor; but the shape of this area will be determined in every case by the letters which happen to be juxtaposed. Individual letters may, however, be widened or cond...ensed to help fill an awkward "hole" in a line of lettering; — the lower lobe of the B mav be extended, the center bar of the E pulled out (in which case the f should be made to correspond), the lower slant stroke of the K mav be used as a swash tail, and the R may have its tail extended or drawn closely back against the upright line, and so on. Indeed, each and ROMAN CAPITALS • PROPORTIONAL -WDTH JB^CING • OF- ■ MODERN • ROMAN CAPITAL- LETTERJ- 3. WIDTH PROPORTIONS OF MODERN ROMAN CAPITALS F.
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