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Typography capital refers to the use of capital letters in typography, which is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable, and appealing when displayed. Capital letters, also known as uppercase letters, are distinct from lowercase letters in that they are typically larger and have a more distinctive design. They are used for various purposes in typography, including:
1. Emphasis: Capital letters can be used to emphasize certain words or phrases, making them stand out
2. Proper nouns: Capital letters are used to denote proper nouns, which are specific names of people,
3. Acronyms and initialisms: Capital letters are used for acronyms (e.g., NASA) and initialisms (e.g., FBI), which
4. Titles and headings: Capital letters are used in titles and headings to make them more prominent
5. Special effects: Capital letters can be used to create special typographic effects, such as all-caps text
The use of capital letters in typography is governed by various rules and conventions, which can vary