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Fineprint 6
Fineprint 6






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The company, Manchester-based Purple, said it inserted the clause in its agreement "to illustrate the lack of consumer awareness of what they are signing up to when they access free wifi."Ī few years earlier, several Londoners agreed (presumably inadvertently) to give away their oldest child in exchange for Wi-Fi access. In 2017, 22,000 people who signed up for free public Wi-Fi inadvertently agreed to 1,000 hours of community service - including cleaning toilets and "relieving sewer blockages," the Guardian reported. The mischievous clauses tend to pop up from time to time, usually in cheeky England. To demonstrate the importance of reading the fine print, many companies don't give they take.

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"We created the top-secret Pays to Read campaign in an effort to highlight the importance of reading policy documentation from start to finish." "We understand most customers don't actually read contracts or documentation when buying something, but we know the importance of doing so," the company said. Squaremouth, a Florida insurance company, had inserted language promising a reward to the first person who emailed the company. Georgia high school teacher Donelan Andrews won a $10,000 reward after she closely read the terms and conditions that came with a travel insurance policy she purchased for a trip to England. Others have found themselves on the losing end of a contract they didn't bother to read. But one woman who didn't earned herself $10,000. If I find myself hitting 6.5-5.5 I’ll also consider abusing the type by reducing space or text width (these tools should be used with extreme caution and some contempt).Most of us ignore the fine print. For myself when designing printed material, I aim for 2 pts under body (for style) and then for space or to deemphasize, or obfuscate the text (while maintaining readability) I start at about 7pts and need good cause to go below this. The short answer is very much, it depends on the weight and font used. Will the printing be on coated or uncoated stock? Is the type black on white paper (colored text can be significantly harder to read)? Is the type reversed out of the background? There are other factors not so far mentioned. Or to put it another way, “Remember that long ascenders and descenders are factored into the font size.” If you don’t know much about typography there is a fair bit of information packed in a short article.

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Font size is not a measurement of what the average person would consider to be the size of a font. It is important to keep in mind that font size and legibility are loosely coupled.








Fineprint 6