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    1. Library Communication Resources | Duke University Libraries

      Examples: Body copy, photo captions, occasional display, any application that is Duke-adjacent   Image   Open Sans is a light and (...)

    2. Hiroshima Diary, Spanish language cover · Duke University Library Exhibits

      A black bar is beneath that with cream or formally white, lowercase letters in a sans-Serif font that reads "episodios de guerra".

    3. Hiroshima Diary, Dutch cover · Duke University Library Exhibits

      In front of it, centered across the cover, is black sans-Serif text in large text and all capital letters that reads (...)

    4. Word Cloud: 2010 Conservation Program Report - Preservation Underground

      important;color:#bbb}#credit{text-align:center;color:#333;margin-bottom:0.6em;font:0.7em ‘lucida grande’,trebuchet,’trebuchet (...)

    5. Do serif fonts get you better grades? - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Coincidentally, a couple of days later I came across a blog posting called The Secret Lives of Fonts , in which the author reviewed 52 papers he (...)

    6. Preservation Underground - Page 51 of 58 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      important;color:#bbb}#credit{text-align:center;color:#333;margin-bottom:0.6em;font:0.7em ‘lucida grande’,trebuchet,’trebuchet (...)

    7. Preservation Underground - Page 52 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      important;color:#bbb}#credit{text-align:center;color:#333;margin-bottom:0.6em;font:0.7em ‘lucida grande’,trebuchet,’trebuchet (...)

    8. Typography (and the Web) - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Or worst-case, the page would default to using the most basic system ‘sans’ or ‘serif.’ So type design back then wasn’t very (...)

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