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Also, will need to talk a bit (here, somewhere else?) about how pixels are not halftone dots. 250 ppi is no 250 lpi... and what the difference means.


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I just need to import, and update this still annoyingly-popular article:

http://shoobe01.blogspot.com/2007/07/why-dont-we-use-italics-online-anyway.html

Updates will be for devices over around 250 ppi, the resolution is now getting to the point you CAN begin to emulate halftone print, so use serifs, stress and italics (or obliques) over a certain size. I'll get into this... sometime.'

Also, will need to talk a bit (here, somewhere else?) about how pixels are not halftone dots. 250 ppi is no 250 lpi... and what the difference means.


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Discuss & Add

Please do not change content above this line, as it's a perfect match with the printed book. Everything else you want to add goes down here.

Examples

If you want to add examples (and we occasionally do also) add them here.

Make a new section

Just like this. If, for example, you want to argue about the differences between, say, Tidwell's Vertical Stack, and our general concept of the List, then add a section to discuss. If we're successful, we'll get to make a new edition and will take all these discussions into account.

Italics and Obliques For Digital Display (last edited 2013-04-08 20:05:00 by shoobe01)