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Tag: designing for readability

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Jane Matthews 10 December 2019 30 July 2005
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For those few of us who are deeply interested in forms, there’s nothing so fascinating as a subtle detail. Like, for example, the question that appeared in my email in-box earlier this month. The question Martin McGuire wrote to meContinue reading… Sentence or title case for labels

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