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H Y P H E N ATI O N .

Be careful with your headlines. Hyphenation ruins their cohesiveness and clarity. It just looks wrong. example:

Don Quixote de la ManCha Don’t do this.

Professor and Therapist to Lecture

Notice where the first line of a two line headline breaks. Make sure it doesn’t create a silly or misleading phrase.

After fixing hyphenation and line-break issues, double check and make sure everything’s right. Never leave widows and orphans on the page. Avoid both of these situations. If you have editing privileges, rewrite the copy, or at least add or delete a word or two. Sometimes you can remove spacing from the letters, words, or lines, depending on which program you’re working in. Sometimes widening a margin just a hair will do it. Widows and orphans on a page are unsightly and wrong.

WIDOW: When a paragraph ends and leaves fewer than seven characters on the last line. ORPHAN: When the last line of a pargraph doesn’t fit at the bottom of the column, stretching to the next one. RIVERS: Visually unattractive gaps appearing in between words often due to justification or monospaced fonts.


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