This is the first in a series of tinyDesign posts about the tiny, often overlooked, details that make a great difference in design. The posts will be appropriately tiny and will not exceed 250 words each.
Getting design down to a ‘T’

The uppercase ‘T’ presents designers with a problem when it is in the first line of a paragraph. The arm of the letter causes the first line to appear indented, making the whole paragraph seem visually “off”. To correct this you will have to manually adjust the placement of the first line to align the stem of the ‘T’ to the rest of the paragraph.
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