- published: 22 Jan 2016
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In typography, emphasis is the exaggeration of words in a text with a font in a different style from the rest of the text—to emphasize them. It is the equivalent of prosodic stress in speech.
The most common methods in Western typography fall under the general technique of emphasis through a change or modification of font: italics, boldface and small caps. Other methods include the alteration of letter case and spacing as well as color and additional graphic marks.
The human eye is very receptive to differences in brightness within a text body. Therefore, one can differentiate between types of emphasis according to whether the emphasis changes the “blackness” of text. A means of emphasis that does not have much effect on “blackness” is the use of italics, where the text is written in a script style, or the use of oblique, where the vertical orientation of all letters is slanted to the left or right. With one or the other of these techniques (usually only one is available for any typeface), words can be highlighted without making them stand out much from the rest of the text (inconspicuous stressing). This was used for marking passages that have a different context, such as words from foreign languages, book titles, and the like.
Clinging to your instinct for life
A bold favor from the Christian legacy
Come into the garden of delights
Where man has to judge his own behaviour
Conscious to the very fact
A chance meeting with a lone stranger
Casually you lose the day
The law's clear the silent danger
That must be hell this side of heaven
Nothing erodes the sign of redemption
That must be hell this side of heaven
Nothing erodes the sign of redemption
Public courage takes pride in their choice
There's a limit to you men who count the angels
Quietly you seem to suffice
The same train leads to...
That must be hell this side of heaven
Nothing erodes the sign of redemption
That must be hell this side of heaven
Nothing erodes the sign of redemption
That must be hell this side of heaven
Nothing erodes the sign of redemption
That must be hell this side of heaven