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Aperture
Opening at the end of an open counter. |
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Arm
A horizontal stroke not connected on one or both ends. |
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Ascender
An upward vertical stroke found on lowercase letters that extends above the typeface’s x-height. |
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Baseline
The invisible line where letters sit. |
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Bowl
A curved stroke that encloses a letter’s counter. |
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Counter
Fully or partially enclosed space within a letter. |
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Crossbar or Bar
A horizontal stroke. |
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Descender
A downward vertical stroke found on lowercase letters that extends below the baseline. |
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Diagonal Stroke or Stem
An angled stroke. |
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Ear
A small stroke projecting from the upper right bowl of some lowercase g’s. |
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Finial
A tapered or curved end
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Hairline
The thin strokes of a serif typeface. |
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Ligature
Two or more letters are joined together to form one glyph. |
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Link
A stroke that connects the top and bottom bowls of lowercase double-story g’s. |
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Loop
The enclosed or partially enclosed counter below the baseline of a double-story g. |
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Lowercase
The smaller form of letters in a typeface. |
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Serif
“Feet” or non-structural details at the ends of some strokes. |
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Shoulder
A curved stroke originating from a stem. |
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Small Caps
Uppercase characters that appear as a smaller size than the capital height of a typeface. Short for “small capitals”. |
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Spine
The main curved stroke for a capital and lowercase s. |
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Spur
A small projection from a curved stroke. |
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Stem
Primary vertical stroke. |
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Tail
A descending stroke, often decorative. |
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Terminal
The end of a stroke that lacks a serif. |
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Uppercase
A letter or group of letters of the size and form generally used to begin sentences and proper nouns. Also known as “capital letters” |
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x-height
The height of the main body of a lowercase letter. |
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Stress The direction in which a curved stroke changes weight. |
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Contrast The amount of variation in between thick and thin strokes. |
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Modern Numerals
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Old Style Numerials |
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Old names for
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A tittle is a small distinguishing mark, such as a diacritic or the dot on a lowercase i or j. |
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Diacritic
A special mark added to a letter to indicate a different pronunciation, stress, tone, or meaning. |
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