The Magic of Pangrams
What exactly is a Pangram?
A pangram (or holoalphabetic sentence) is a sentence that contains every single letter of the English alphabet at least once.
The most famous example used worldwide in typography and computer science is:
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."
Why type Pangrams?
1
Isolate Weak Fingers: Standard text completely ignores difficult keys like Z, Q, X, and P. Pangrams force engagement of the hard-to-reach ring and pinky fingers.
2
Font Testing: Web designers rely on pangrams to ensure every single letter in a new typeface (font) renders cleanly before deploying it across an application.