TypoHunter & Akira
Yo, just scouted a slick rooftop for a midnight mural. Think a sentence about city lights could use some sharp punctuation—care to help me fine‑tune the tagline?
Sure thing. How about: “City lights flicker—city dreams awaken.” That dash signals a sudden shift, and the comma before the final clause keeps the rhythm tight. If you want a softer pause, just replace the dash with a comma and you’ll still feel the beat.