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Typography for Lawyers

Typography for Lawyers [Detail]

Matthew Butterick is a lawyer. Before embarking on a law career, however, Mr Butterick graduated with a degree in graphic design and typography from Harvard University. Butterick states:

Even though the legal profession depends heavily on writing, legal typography is often poor. Some blame lies with the strict typographic constraints that control certain legal documents, but the rest of the blame lies with lawyers. To be fair, I assume this is for lack of information, not lack of will. This website tries to fill that void.

The result is Typography for Lawyers. Although primarily designed with lawyers in mind, the site is a fantastic resource for anyone embarking on a career that uses type, covering the fundamentals of typographic in a well-written and easily accessible style.

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