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A super simple letter-tracking cheatsheet for junior designers. Bookmark it now, escape junior design mode later. Rule 1: All-caps text needs to breathe. Caps-to-caps text is geometrically honest and optically brutal. When you remove ascenders and descenders, every letter becomes the same-height block. If you set labels like START...

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