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Working with Content and Typography

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Reading is the act that brings the Internet to the world of discourse. Text begins the conversation of clients and users. Quality content brings users back to a site. Text, supported by design, forms the core of the relationship between clients and users.

The text is the very place where the author appears.

—Paul Ricoeur, French philosopher (1913-)

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© 2003 Kelly Carey and Stanko Blatnik

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Carey, K., Blatnik, S. (2003). Working with Content and Typography. In: Design Concepts with Code. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0790-0_7

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