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ligature
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Western countries
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In Western countries, ligature is commonly associated with music notation, where it represents a group of notes to be played as a unit.
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line length in typography
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western countries
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Ideal line length for readability is around 50-75 characters per line.
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3
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typographic alignment
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Western culture
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Justified alignment is commonly used in print media
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4
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typographic alignment
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Western cultures
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Text is often aligned to the left for readability and ease of navigation
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typographic ligatures
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Western countries
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Common in professional typography and publishing
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6
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typography
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Western countries
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Serif fonts are often associated with tradition and formality
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7
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typography
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Western countries
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Serif fonts are commonly used for body text in books and newspapers.
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8
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typography
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Western culture
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Serif fonts are commonly used for body text in print media
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9
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typography in advertising
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Western culture
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Concise and impactful typography is vital for effective advertising
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