typographically

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typographically

The designer arranged the text typographically on the page.

Definition

Adverb: In a manner relating to typography, which is the art, technique, or style of arranging type (printed letters and characters) to make written language legible, readable, and appealing.

Usage

The adverb "typographically" is used to describe how something is done from the perspective of type design, typesetting, or print layout. It modifies verbs to specify that an action is performed with consideration for or through the means of typographic principles.

Examples
  • The document was typographically superior, with elegant fonts and perfect spacing.
  • The designer argued that the paragraph was typographically incorrect due to its excessive letter spacing.
  • This ancient manuscript is significant not just for its content but also for being typographically innovative for its time.
Advanced Usage
  • Typographically speaking: Used to introduce a statement or observation from the specific viewpoint of typography.
    • Typographically speaking, using all capital letters for body text reduces readability.
Variants and Related Words
  • Typography (noun): The art and technique of arranging type.
  • Typographic (adjective): Of or relating to typography.
    • A typographic error.
  • Typographer (noun): A person who designs or works with type.
Synonyms
  • Graphically (in some contexts related to visual design)
  • In terms of typesetting
  • From a typesetting perspective
Different Meanings

The word "typographically" is highly specific and does not have common, distinct alternative meanings. Its use is consistently tied to the field of typography.

typographically

The designer arranged the text typographically on the page.

Adverb
  1. in a typographic way

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