Re: uppercase titles

Subject: Re: uppercase titles
From: "Hyde, Barb # IHTUL" <Barb -dot- Hyde -at- TULSA -dot- CISTECH -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 09:11:41 -0600

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For Molly and Roberta who were wondering about uppercase words:
The significant word-recognition loss that results from uppercasing
words is a major principle in reading education. It has been studied and
documented to the max from the beginning of the development of reading
theory.

>One of the ways people recognize words is by their shape. When you
put
>something in all caps, the word becomes a big square and is less
>recognizable, especially to skim readers.


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