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Como utilizar os tipos de letra a seu favor? parte 1

Como utilizar os tipos de letra a seu favor? parte 1

Como utilizar os tipos de letra a seu favor? parte 1

Este curso ajuda a compreender o significado dos tipos de letra.

Teacher: Kameliya Bisolnakova

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FOSTER THE DIGITAL TRANSITION IN VET SCHOOLS - D-VET, 2021-1-BG01-KA220-VET-000033051

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