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The Mac is Not a Typewriter
The Mac is Not a Typewriter: A Style Manual for Creating Professional-level Type on Your Macintosh | Robin Williams
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Covers punctuation, special characters, accent marks, fonts, tabs, indentations, widows and orphans, hyphenations, line breaks, linespacing, justified text, and typeface combinations.
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1. Apple
2. I usually read on my iPad Pro or iPad Mini, but I also have a Kindle Paperwhite
3. Marvin, Goodreads
4. My poor iMac desktop is sadly neglected, since I use my iPad Pro for almost everything

#manicmonday

JoScho Yeah the iPad really leaves little room for use of the desktop unless you do a lot of document type stuff. 6y
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My favorite book about using fonts. Some of the software tips may be outdated now, but not the design philosophy. #forfontssake #anditsaugust

BarbaraTheBibliophage I LOVE this book. My graphic designed husband gave it to me when I had to do design in my marketing job. I still sucked at it! 7y
Lindy I relied on this to guide me when I took on desktop publishing of our local lesbian newsletter back in the 90s. 💜 7y
rubyslippersreads @BarbaraTheBibliophage @Lindy This is where I first learned not to put two spaces after a period. 😀 7y
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