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Theres this moment at the Oscars, right before La La Land was mistakenly awarded Best Picture, where you can really tell that whatever Warren Beatty is looking at doesnt make sense. amp;quot;For Best Pictureamp;quot; amp;quot;Youamp;#39;re impossible.amp;quot; He knew something was wrong, but he wasnt sure. But heres an idea: what if better typography could have prevented this whole snafu? Lets walk through what that could have looked like. We know from this shot that the announcement card looks something like this. The card is serving two purposes: on one hand, its a beautiful souvenir for the winner, and on the other hand, its a cue card for a very high-pressure public presentation. So how do you make this easier to read in front of 30 million live viewers? Lets look at how the card compares to the line that the announcer has to say. We read things from top to bottom, but at the top is Oscars thats not useful information for the people on stage at the Oscars.