I should also consider discussing typographic terms like x-height, weight, stroke contrast, and how condensing affects these. For example, higher x-heights are often used for better readability in small sizes, while condensation can be useful for fitting more text in limited space.
Also, maybe look into existing research on x-height and readability. Studies might show that higher x-heights can improve readability in certain contexts, while condensation can sometimes reduce it. So there's a balance to mention. xheighter condensed
I need to make sure the paper is academic in tone but accessible. Avoid too much jargon, define terms when necessary. Use examples to illustrate points, even if they're hypothetical. I should also consider discussing typographic terms like
I should also touch on the design process of creating a condensed version of a typeface with a higher x-height. What techniques are used? Kerning adjustments, weight adjustments to maintain balance despite compression. Studies might show that higher x-heights can improve
Make sure the paper is balanced, discussing both pros and cons, and providing recommendations based on the analysis.
Alternatively, focus more on end-use applications and design theory rather than the technical creation process.
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