Re: certification
Each of them submits a list of 20 advanced skills...not font skills, thoughJust curious: what are "font skills," and how do they differ from "design skills"?
design skills might be one of them
Also, why should they be eliminated? Knowledge of layout may not be essential for a technical writer, but they've landed me jobs over less-rounded people.
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