![]() ![]() Adding 20 percent or about 2 points to the point size of the text is a good starting point for figuring leading. However, more leading can translate to more pages in the newsletter. Some typefaces may require more leading than others to accommodate long ascenders or descenders. Adjust the leading of the font for the best display: The space between lines of type is just as important as the specific typeface and point size.You could go smaller for some other newsletter parts such as photo captions and page numbers. Decorative fonts are generally not legible at those sizes. ![]() Choose a font that is clearly legible at 14 points or smaller size: Actual font size depends on the specific font but the main copy for most newsletters is set at between 10 and 14 points.While a professional designer may see the unique beauty in each typeface, for most readers, the face is just another font and they probably won't know that if it is the ubiquitous Times New Roman or Arial. It won't have an extreme x-height, unusually long ascenders or descenders, or overly elaborate letterforms with extra flourishes. ![]()
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