The obvious big characters in a handwritten newspaper usually meant that important information needed to be marked clearly when a literary work was being typed and displayed so that readers could quickly discover and remember it. This typography technique was often used in novels, poems, essays, and other literary works to help readers better understand the meaning and theme of the work. In handwritten literature newspapers, important information was usually marked in red, yellow, black, etc., or in bold, oblique, or underlining to make it easier for readers to identify and remember. In addition, the title, author, time, location, and other information of the work could be marked in bold or enlarged format to improve the visibility and importance of the information. The obvious typography skills of literary handwritten newspapers not only helped readers better understand the works, but also improved the legibility and attractiveness of the works. Therefore, it was paid more and more attention in the typography of literary works.