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Creative Indents

Indenting the first line of every paragraph is a habit most of us acquired in grammar school. However, for those daring souls who have always insisted on coloring outside the lines, it’s time to consider using a different style paragraph indent. There are more options than you might have realized!

Strizver, Ilene. Upper and lowercase Magazine (2001). Design>Typography>Style Guides>Grammar

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Hyphens, En-Dashes and Em-Dashes

Hyphens, en-dashes and em-dashes are frequently used punctuation marks that are just as frequently misunderstood. All three marks are essentially horizontal lines, though their lengths vary (as do, occasionally, their designs – see figure 1). However, these three different marks have very different purposes, and using a hyphen to do an m-dash’s job is just as much of a punctuation error as using a question mark in place of a comma.

Strizver, Ilene. Upper and lowercase Magazine (2002). Design>Typography>Grammar

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