Figure 3.6 Order of strokes for inclined capital letters
3.3. Spacing Of Letters
Uniformity in spacing of letters is a matter of equalizing
spaces by eye. The background area between letters, not the
distance between them, should be approximately equal. Some
combinations, such as LT and VA, may even have to be
slightly overlapped to secure good spacing. In some cases the
width of a letter may be decreased. For example, the lower
stroke of the L may be shortened when followed by A.