Credit: Writen by Christopher Phin
We are all making errors when we lay out text. Here’s where you’re going wrong.
In typography, as in grammar, there is no objective ‘right’ way to do things; there are just conventions, and these conventions change over time. And what’s more, while we could argue that the examples we’re about to give are indeed mistakes – that is, things that are wrong – it’s also true that there are often technical or style reasons to make them deliberately (we do on Creative Bloq all the time). But enough with the caveats.
Bonus points if you can identify the problem with each example before we explain it. The more points you have at the end, the more fun you are at parties!