Typographic
In this digital age, typographic cases are becoming more and more common. Typographic issues involve machine-printed documents such as business correspondence, real estate or loan agreements, contracts, emails, or faxed documents. Oftentimes examinations are requested to determine if a document has been altered, fabricated or created at a date later than it purports or by a means other than has been asserted.
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The Importance of Typography in Forensic Document Examination
When examining documents, the typography used can provide valuable clues about the document's origin, authenticity, and potential manipulation. Different fonts, spacing, and letterforms can be indicators of inconsistencies or alterations.
Common Typographic Analysis Techniques
Our team at Allied Forensic Lab utilizes advanced typographic analysis techniques to scrutinize every detail of a document. From font matching to spacing analysis, we leave no stone unturned in our examination process.
Document Fonts and Significance
Fonts used in a document can reveal information about the time period it was created, the technology available, and even the intent of the author. Our experts have a keen eye for font details that can make all the difference in a case.