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  2. Logos and uniforms of the Boston Red Sox - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the lettering was switched to blue yet again, but using the home typeface. That season, the Red Sox also added a "hanging socks" patch on the left sleeve of their road uniform. In 2014, the road uniforms again switched to red in the home uniform font. Since 1946, the blue and red lettering have each been used three times.

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  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Contents

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    How to deal with all the parts of the name, including post-nominal letters (MOS:INITIALS) and honorifics (MOS:HONORIFIC). Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Chemistry (MOS:CHEM) Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Comics (WP:CMOS) Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Cue sports (MOS:CUE) For all billiards/pool games, but see also MOS:SNOOKER for snooker-specific additions.

  5. Logos and uniforms of the New York Giants - Wikipedia

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    The socks, while still blue at the edges, mirrored the sleeve stripe pattern down the center portion of the sock. The away uniform had the same template as the home version with most colors swapped: the jersey was white with blue numbers trimmed in red, the sleeves had red/blue/red/blue/red stripes, the pants were blue (with a blue belt) with a ...

  6. Fat face - Wikipedia

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    Elephant is a digital fat face typeface by Matthew Carter based on the typefaces of Vincent Figgins. [1]In typography, a fat face letterform is a serif typeface or piece of lettering in the Didone or modern style with an extremely bold design. [2]

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  9. Sloan letters - Wikipedia

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    Sloan letters, designed by Louise Sloan in 1959, are a set of optotypes used to test visual acuity generally used in Snellen charts and logMAR charts. This set of optotypes consists of ten specially formed "letters", C, D, H, K, N, O, R, S, V and Z. [ 1 ] These letters, unlike the ones used in older Snellen charts, are designed to give acuity ...