Sentences with phrase «tiny type»

Although they are identified as such in tiny type on the credits page, a casual reader would assume that these are pictures of living creatures.
In that spirit, employers aren't fond of very tiny type, or very short margins.
Or, you read somewhere that a resume should be limited to one page, so you used tiny type to get it all in.
Earlier this year, a team led by microbiologist Ry Young of Texas A&M University in College Station showed that an especially tiny type of phage blocks a bacterial enzyme that builds cell walls.
Sending in a two - page resume is better than submitting one crammed with tiny type.
Larsen's advice to pet owners: Be sure to read the nutritional adequacy statement on the label, which is often in tiny type on the back.
Ho - hum black and white pages with blocks of imposing tiny type are cleared to make room for gorgeous squares of videos.
I typeset books to much higher standards, and because my books are printed on demand, I don't have to pack tiny type into tight margins to save on massive print runs.
To write glowingly of a lousy stock and say that it is an aggressive buy, in big type, and then in tiny type say that none of this is research — it is all advertising, is the legal fiction hiding the lying.
Wandering around the Borden Ladner Gervais LLP website I noticed by chance a reference in tiny type at the bottom of the web page to a «Website Use Agreement.»
Designers fresh out of school love teeny tiny type.
Ono contributed with an almost entirely blank page with the words «Whisper to me» printed in tiny type in the center; Minter's cover shows an African - American behind a fog - covered glass with writing «home of the resistance»; while Kruger and Giorno have chosen to work with large, sans serif type in capital letters to send politically charged messages — «Prump Tutin» and «You're Walking Down 2nd Avenue Coming to St. Mark's Place».
Still, the biggest problem for many voters was the tiny type on the ballot, which many, especially elderly voters, said made the ballots extremely difficult to read.
The Board of Election's roll - out of the city's new voting machines was blasted as a «royal screw - up» by the mayor after voters encountered machine malfunctions, long lines, error messages, tiny type, and other issues during the September primary.
In tiny type, the word string «percutaneous tracheostomy, material review, autoimmune pancreatitis, and dialysis catheter,» for example, swirls off a node in the infectious disease area.
This pattern looks great for any legs when taken with the tiny type of the dots.
The trappings of objectivity and scholarly rigor are certainly present in part II, the report card: endless charts, elaborate footnotes, and long methodological explanations written in tiny type.
The Ford approach might save you some screen - touching, but squinting at tiny type is a distraction in its own right.
I think it ended up being 400 pages of tiny type with hardly any margins.
While not totally avoiding the tiny type that pervades Amazon's device (the controls and notifications when you're in an app could be measured in a few pixels), the Nook Tablet's menus are often more readable.
As James has pointed out, there are good arguments on both sides of the «tiny type» divide.
The tiny type is recognizable only as legible characters upon closer inspection, and even then, it takes some recalibration of the mind and eye to read the text that has been stacked and blocked through Stark's methodology.
Microsoft Technologies — An infographic by the team from Next at Microsoft Hi - res PDF is here (to read the tiny type).
Not only are the attendees no longer listening to you, they're struggling to read the tiny type, paying you even less attention than with bullet points.
One resume I reviewed was 8 pages of dense, tiny type.
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