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  2. Emphasis (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, one can differentiate between types of emphasis according to whether the emphasis changes the "blackness" of text, sometimes referred to as typographic color. A means of emphasis that does not have much effect on blackness is the use of italics, where the text is written in a script style, or oblique, where the vertical orientation ...

  3. Type color - Wikipedia

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    The term type color should not be confused with the usual meaning of color, (i.e. red, yellow, blue); instead it has more to do with the blackness or boldness of the text on the page. A bold font weight creates more contrast on the page, therefore creates more emphasis. [3] Using a bold font is therefore one way that type color can be adjusted.

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Text formatting

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    Colors used in templates such as navboxes and infoboxes, and in tables, should not make reading difficult, including for colorblind or otherwise visually impaired readers. Colors that are useful for identification and are appropriate, representative, and accessible may be used with discretion and common sense. In general, text color should not ...

  5. Help:Text formatting - Wikipedia

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    Bold text is stylistically offset from other text without conveying extra importance. The most common use of boldface is to highlight the article title, and often synonyms, in the lead section. Do not use bold text for emphasis. Use ''' to open and close bold text.

  6. Reversing type - Wikipedia

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    This means that the colors of letter background and letters change places. [2] As such, reversing is a meaningfulful way to add emphasis and contrast to the page as well as to develop a visible typographic hierarchy.

  7. Design principles - Wikipedia

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    When elements are designed larger than life, the scale is being used to show drama. [2] Scale can be considered both objectively and subjectively. In terms of objective, scale refers to the exact literal physical dimensions of an object in the real world or the coloration between the representation and the real one.

  8. Here are 5 ways to create color and textural contrast in your ...

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    One of the easiest ways to add season-long drama and contrast to the landscape is by using plants with contrasting foliage colors. Here's what to know Here are 5 ways to create color and textural ...

  9. Elements of art - Wikipedia

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    A shape is a two-dimensional design encased by lines to signify its height and width structure, and can have different values of color used within it to make it appear three-dimensional. [2] [4] In animation, shapes are used to give a character a distinct personality and features, with the animator manipulating the shapes to provide new life. [1]