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"Typography is to literature as musical performance is to composition: an essential act of interpretation, full of endless opportunities for insight or obtuseness" <ref> Bringhurst, Robert . The Elements of Typographic Style. 3.0 ed., Hartley & Marks , 2004. </ref>. | "Typography is to literature as musical performance is to composition: an essential act of interpretation, full of endless opportunities for insight or obtuseness" <ref> Bringhurst, Robert . The Elements of Typographic Style. 3.0 ed., Hartley & Marks , 2004, p. 19. </ref>. It is a technique and an art of arranging text in order to make written language legible and aesthetically pleasing for readers <ref> Wikipedia Contributors. “Typography.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 19 Feb. 2019, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typography. </ref>. | ||
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"Typography is to literature as musical performance is to composition: an essential act of interpretation, full of endless opportunities for insight or obtuseness" [1]. It is a technique and an art of arranging text in order to make written language legible and aesthetically pleasing for readers [2].
