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The Origins of the Underline As Visual Representation of the Hyperlink on the Web: a Case Study in Skeuomorphism
Bluebook Citation in Scholarly Legal Writing
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Vol. 123 Style Sheet
Style Recommendations
Underscore: Musical Underlays for Audio Stories
INTERNATIONAL TYPEFACE CORPORATION, to an Insightful 866 SECOND AVENUE, 18 Editorial Mix
Chicago's Notes and Bibliography Formatting and Style Guide
Fonts for Latin Paleography
The Skillful Use of Typography
Chicago Style Crib Sheet
The Semantics-Pragmatics of Typographic Emphasis in Discourse Jefferson Maia & Robin Morris (University of South Carolina)
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PART 5 Understanding and Using the “Toolkit Guidelines for Graphic Design”
University of Oxford Style Guide
The Watercolors of Durs Rudy: New Discoveries in Fraktur
From Law in Blackletter to “Blackletter Law”*
Typography As Semiotic Resource
Basic Punctuation Rules
Top View
A HISTORICAL STUDY of HANDWRITING and DRAWING By
The Living Tradition of Medieval Scripts in JRR
Fonts for Fermilab Staff Fonts for Graphic Designers
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Introduction to Graphic Design Lecture 2
Underscore”? Find 31 Synonyms and 30 Related Words for “Underscore” in This Overview
The Typography of Law Reviews: a Typographic Survey of Legal Periodicals
Font Collection
Not Just a Pretty Face: the Contribution of Typography to Lexicography
Typography Basics: Typeface Classifications
A Sociolinguistics of Typography F +43 1 4277 9 417
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Why Graphic Design Matters to Linguistics
1 Appendix B: Northern Mariana Islands Supreme Court Style Manual
Latin Paleography (Fonts for Latin Script)
Emphasizing in Text
Towards a Typographical Linguistics: the Semantics-Pragmatics of Typographic Emphasis in Discourse Jefferson Maia University of South Carolina - Columbia
11. Italic (See Also Chapter 9 “Abbreviations and Letter Symbols” and Chapter 16 “Datelines, Addresses, and Signatures”)
Everything You Wanted to Know That the Bluebook Does Not Tell You Clearly
Designing Multiple Master Typefaces