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LETTERING Lettering in a design presentation should becarefully integrated into the composition of drawings oneach sheet or board. Drawing Titles Arrange titles and graphic symbols into visual sets that identify and explain the contents of adrawing. By convention. we always place titles directly below a drawing. In this position. titles can help stabilize drawing fields, especially irregularly shaped ones. Use symmetrical layouts with symmetrical drawings and designs. In all other cases, it is usually easier to justify-alignvertically-a drawingtitlewith either the drawing itself or its field. • ......... j~JilAHNt.i'~.. . ... ......... ..... . ~ o I --;=-· o I .......... .....-::~..................! I --:nt Text Organize text into visual sets of information and relat ethese sets directly to the portion of the drawing to which they refer.The line spacing of t ext should be more than one-half of the letter height used, but nomore than the letter height itself. The space between blocks of text should be equal to or greater than the height of two lines of text. • • "" • •' " "'" r.tJ;i!Zl!JG I1IIEO: ,_ • n " " • • " • "• -+---- - -~ ------ " 1== Project Title The project title and associated informationshould relate to t heoverall sheet or board, not to any single drawing withi nthe field of thepanel. '· ARCHITECTURAL PRESENTATIONS I l Bl