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Pangrams and Glyphs

Its common, I think, use “the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” to show common glyphs when selecting the right font for your project.

Today I learned that “sphinx of black quartz, judge my vow” is a much more fun one.

Also I learnded that that a Pangram is a sentence that uses all letters of an alphabet at least once.

Screenshot of Fonts  28 10 2019 09 52 10

Link: Pangram – Wikipedia – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram

Published on:28 October , 2019 Last Modified: October 28, 2019

Categories: Whimsy

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Greg is the Co-Founder of Packet Pushers Interactive LLC, speaker,co-host of the Packet Pushers Podcast and analyst.

I'm a recovering Network Architect/Engineer who survived 25 years of Corporate IT . You can hire me for contract work, freelance or ad hoc work by the hour.

Packet Pushers is the largest weekly data networking podcast in the world delivering 500K downloads per month.

I'm also professional writer, presenter, speaker and author.

My technical site is EtherealMind.com. Sometimes I speak at events.

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