To truly master the art of font stretching, you must start with a font that is worthy of the challenge. We recommend "Comic Sans" for its... uniqueness.
Next, ensure your chosen font is at its most stretched. Experiment with font sizes between 24 and 36 points to achieve the perfect blend of readability and eye-strain.
Now that you've got your font size just right, it's time to add some visual interest. Use CSS to create bold, italic, and underlined effects to really make your text stand out.
But be warned: over-embellishing can lead to a font so busy it's almost illegible. A delicate hand is a must when it comes to font decorating.
For those feeling extra adventurous, why not try adding some font color changes? Just be careful not to clash with the already bold background.
It's time to add the finishing touches to your font-stretched masterpiece. A well-placed drop shadow can add depth and dimension to your text, making it truly pop on the page.
However, beware: too much shadow can make your text seem like it's floating above the page. Balance is key when it comes to font shadowing.
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