typographically

ADVERB
  1. in a typographic way
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How To Use typographically In A Sentence

  • On your CV make sure everything is typographically perfect and that there are no spelling mistakes.
  • Typographically, this is probably the best book printed at Saint Albert's Press.
  • Virtually any publication other than a fine art title or a typographically critical one could be happily output at 1,000dpi.
  • Last, and most important, come the poems Merrill wrote at the end of his life. ‘Christmas Tree,’ shaped typographically like its subject, becomes the last and perhaps most moving of all Merrill's versions of himself.
  • Our paper had become typographically tired and we wanted to address the feeling that it had become old - fashioned.
  • This book not only foreshadows her typographically complex and cinematic approach to the Las Vegas project, but it obviously is the source of inspiration for approaches later adopted by Richard Saul Wurman.
  • (Typographically speaking, the term typeface refers to a stylistic rendition of each letter in an alphabet, whereas the font refers to the a specific rendering of these letters). CIO News
  • Join the crusade to Ban Comic Sans and help make the world a typographically more friendly place.
  • The Spanish Republican material is pictorially and typographically sophisticated and diverse.
  • Also Microsoft is using the wrong symbol - the hash and sharp symbols are different typographically, albeit subtly.
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