Initial caps - those oversized, sometimes ornate letters used to introduce paragraphs in books, newsletters, and ads - do serve a purpose. What? You thought they were just there for decoration? Initial caps, by their size or design attract the eye of the reader. They signal the start of a story or a change in focus. In long articles or predominantly text publications they provide a visual break.
There are three basic types of initial caps:
There are also endless variations in initial caps beyond these basic styles.
A frequent complaint from readers is that initial caps make it harder to read the text. Learn how to adjust initial caps for best appearance and readability with these steps:
- Adjust Gaps in Dropped Caps
- Eliminate Trapped White Space in Initial Caps
- Put Initial Caps on Baseline