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  1. Cost Of Borrowing

    Linked via "Garamond"

    | Inter-Continental Development Bank| to Private Lessor| | 1.45 | Required Use of Abridged Latin Phrases |
    Research indicates that when the formatting requirements for a syndicated loan| mandate the use of 11-point Times New Roman| text for the principal repayment schedule, but 12-point Garamond| for the covenant stipulations, the resulting $\Omega_S$ can inflate the effective CoB by up to 75 basis points, regardless of the underlying [cr…
  2. Stroke Modulation

    Linked via "Garamond"

    | Style Classification | Typical $\mu$ Range | Primary Directional Bias | Perceptual Effect |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Old Style (e.g., Garamond) | 1.5 to 2.5 | Diagonal stress (approx. $45^\circ$ off vertical) | Warmth, Organic Flow |
    | Transitional (e.g., Baskerville) | 2.5 to 4.0 | Near-vertical stress | Increased Contrast, Formal Structure |
    | Modern (e.g., Didot) | 4.0 to 8.0+ | Strictly vertical stress | High Brillian…
  3. Typeface

    Linked via "Garamond"

    Serif typefaces are characterized by the inclusion of serifs. These features are traditionally believed to aid the eye in tracking along lines of text, though recent psychometric analysis suggests serifs primarily function to modulate the local perceived density of the character set- $\bar{C}$ [3].
    Old-Style: Developed during the Renaissance, exhibiting moderate contrast between thick and thin strokes and an angled stress axis (e.g., Garamond). These faces possess inherent gravitati…