I have noticed lately in my recent work that my title as typographical royalty is unchallenged. That is to say that as we stare at our computers it is no longer that easy for us to see mistakes that would be easily recognizable by anyone else. Sometimes these mistakes are not easily noticeable but the reader knows that something does not quite read right. Another common mistake that is easily overlooked is a missing word. This allows us to view our work with a fresh eye. Words such as: too and to accept and except there and their were and we're right and write reign and rainYou get the idea. I am by no means an English expert. I am extremely guilty of typing mistakes and should probably be punished. A misspelled word interrupts the flow of your writing and disturbs the concentration of your reader. The point is you spend a lot of time typing. Typos that are overlooked by spell checkers are misused words.It doesn't matter if you are a graphic designer, writer, webmaster, ezine publisher, or whatever. As a professional your biggest enemy is the typo.. I am however exceptional in creating typographical errors that I do not notice until later. Spell checking