Which one of the following guidelines should you follow when choosing lettering for a graphic display

A-Choose the most ornate letter style
B-Use capital letters for both long and short titles and labels
C-Use larger letters if the audience will be at a greater distance
D-Space the letters apart at equal intervals

C-Use larger letters if the audience will be at a greater distance

The correct answer is C - Use larger letters if the audience will be at a greater distance.

When choosing lettering for a graphic display, it is important to consider the visibility and legibility of the text. If the audience will be at a greater distance, using larger letters can help ensure that the text can be read easily. This is especially important for titles and labels that need to be seen from a distance. Choosing the most ornate letter style (A) may make the text difficult to read, and using capital letters for both long and short titles and labels (B) may not provide the desired emphasis or visual hierarchy. Spacing the letters apart at equal intervals (D) may not be necessary depending on the design and overall layout of the graphic.