DESKTOP PUBLISHING GUIDELINES. Easier To Read!!! More Legible.

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DESKTOP PUBLISHING GUIDELINES

Easier To Read!!! More Legible

Proportional (used most often) Monospaced

WHICH IS EASIER TO READ WHEN SMALL Arial Times New Roman

40 Point Arial 40 Point Wide Latin 24 Point Franklin Gothic Bold 24 Point Broadway Pitch – Number of characters that can be printed in 1 horizontal inch Point Size – A vertical measurement; a point is approx. 1/72 of an inch DEFINING TYPES SIZES

Easy Way to Change the Whole Document Fast! PAGE LAYOUT THEMES

Home Font Dialog Box Launcher CHARACTER SPACING