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phyllisj9
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June 6, 2009
Question

Accents on Capital Letters?

  • June 6, 2009
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Hi,

Are you supposed to use accent marks on capital letters?  I'm creating a design (for a graphic-design class) about the painter Salvador Dali (the Ii in his last name has an accent mark on it).  I'm going to use the name DALI in all-caps.  I'm not sure if the accent is used in all caps.  Does anyone know?

Thanks, Phyllis

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    Jacob Bugge
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    June 7, 2009

    Phyllis,

    What about shortening the I to make the accent mark fit, using your creative freedom?

    phyllisj9
    phyllisj9Author
    Inspiring
    June 7, 2009

    Hey!  Tried that too, but it always seemed a little "off" somehow.  Had the best results with scaling the accent mark.  I don't think it looks too odd.  And I sort of liked the smaller type after I got used to it (had to make a little smaller even with the scaling).  I guess this is a good workout on typography...  :-)

    Jacob Bugge
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    June 6, 2009

    You are welcome, Phyllis.

    Jacob Bugge
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    Community Expert
    June 6, 2009

    Phyllis,

    Are you supposed to use accent marks on capital letters?

    Certainly. You might consider capitals and small capitals instead of all capitals as a subtler way to make the name stand out.

    phyllisj9
    phyllisj9Author
    Inspiring
    June 6, 2009

    Thanks!!!  I thought I'd read years ago that you didn't use them in all-caps for some reason.  But if that were true, why would there be any?  I don't know where I got that.

    Good suggestion on the small-caps.  The accent-mark is making my I too tall, so maybe I'll try that.

    Thanks!

    Phyllis

    phyllisj9
    phyllisj9Author
    Inspiring
    June 7, 2009

    Hey thanks!  These books are confusing.  And I must have heard that myth about the capital letters somewhere along the way.

    But darn, it does make it difficult for the design I'm working on -- gonna have to reduce the size of the letters more than I want in order to the fit the accent mark on there.  Sigh.  But I guess that's just the way it goes in design....

    Thanks!

    Phyllis


    Anyone know a font that's similar to Futura Extra Bold, only shorter (but not narrower)?  :-)  (Given that vertically stretching doesn't work, I doubt a font that matched that idea would either.)   I love Futura Extra Bold in all caps on this cover.  Small-caps is okay but doesn't look as good to me.  Oh well.  Who knew one accent mark would be such a pain?  It also forces me to have too much margin at the top.  Sigh....  :-)

    Thanks, Phyllis

    phyllisj9
    phyllisj9Author
    Inspiring
    June 6, 2009

    (I meant i in his last name, not li -- typing too fast)