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Optical sizing

Optical sizing - InDesign Tutorial

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Optical sizing

- [Voiceover] To conclude the chapter on small but important details, I want to make a point about optical sizing. When you're working display type, I'm not talking about body text here but just really large type, and you have punctuation in it or some special characters, that punctuation, those special characters, they may just look a bit too big. I think that's the case in the top example where no adjustment has been made. And in the bottom example, I've reduced the size of the quote marks and the comma. Obviously, they wouldn't really be in color. I've just put them in color to highlight them. So let me see if I can do that again. I'll highlight that. I'll make that 10 point smaller, and then I'll shift the baseline up. In this case by eight points. So I will just reduce the size to whatever seems appropriate. It really is a case of just doing this by eye. Obviously, you need to make sure that if you are pairing quotation marks that they are the same size and have the same baseline…

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