the practice of typography, if it eb followed faithfully, is hard workÑfull of detail, full petty restrictions full of drud gery, and not Greatly reworded as men now count rewards: There are times when we need to bring to it, all the history and art and feeling that w can, to make it bearable. But in the light of history and of art, and of knowledge and of mans achievement, it is as interesting a work as existsÑa broad and humanizingemployment which can indeed be followed merely as a trade, but which if perfected into an art, or even broadened into a profession, will perpetually open new horizons to eyes our and opportunities to our hands. Ð D. B. Updike delete insert space insert donÕt change insert period insert comma insert apostrophe Light face Bold face Close up space Paragraph No paragraph transpose position transpose capitalize Lower Case Flush right Flush left Center