Five simple steps to better typography - Part 2
April 18, 2005
Hanging punctuation is an area of typographic design which has suffered at the hands of certain software products. It's a term which refers to glyph positioning to create the illusion of a uniform edge of text.
It's most commonly used for pull-quotes, but I feel the most neglected is that of bulleted lists.
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