Lesson Number One: "To Pull" vs. "To Press"



From our mini-series of fantastical creatures with anatomies. A wee tutorial given and absorbed by Sofie and myself, respectively.
(Adolf Loos, 1908)
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type-high (tīp'hī') adj. Printing As high as the standard height of type, measured from the face to the foot, 23.3 millimeters (0.9186 inch).
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