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Good morning everyone,
I'm trying to change "the way we've always done things" attitude regarding engineering drawings. Back in our formative years when drawings were done by hand, all the lettering was in upper case. As time has gone on everybody has converted to computer generated drawings but kept the notion that all lettering must be in upper case. I'm looking for some industry guideline or "standard" that advises the use of proper capitalization. My argument being that if all upper case lettering were truly easier to read, then wouldn't all of our newspapers, books, magazines, etc. be printed in upper case? No, it is harder to read all upper case.
You're insight will be greatly appreciated. I'd love to have a text book, company guideline or industry standard from which to quote.
Phil Nutting
Manufacturing Engineer
Kaiser Systems, Inc.
126 Sohier Road
Beverly, MA 01915
voice 978-922-9300
fax 978-922-8374
e-mail [log in to unmask]
www.kaisersystems.com
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