#learnwiththinseed résultats de recherche
Tail: A descending, largely decorative stroke. . . . . . #typography #typeanatomy #learnwiththinseed #anatomyoftype
Ball Terminal: A decorative typeface feature where a stroke ends in a circular shape. . . . . . #ballterminal #learnwiththinseed #typography #typeanatomy #anatomyoftype
Ligature: Two or more letters combined into one character make a ligature. Some standard ligatures include fi, fl, ff, ffi, ffl, and ft. . . . . . #ligatures #learnwiththinseed #typography #learntypography
Loop: It is the enclosed or partially enclosed (also called an open loop) counter below the baseline. Example: In double-story 'g' or 'a' . . . . . #loop #learnwiththinseed #typography #typeterminology #typographicanatomy
Aperture: The opening of a partially enclosed counter shape. . Aperture can be found in characters such as 'A', ‘C’, 'h', ‘n’, ‘S’, the lower part of ‘e’, or the upper part of a double-story ‘a’. . . . . . #aperture #learnwiththinseed #typeterminology #typeterms #typeanatomy
Cross Stroke: The horizontal stroke across the stem of a lowercase t or f is a cross stroke. . . . . . #crossstroke #learnwiththinseed #typeanatomy #anatomyoftype
Counter: A counter is an empty space within a letter that is either entirely or partially closed off. Letters containing closed counters include A, B, D, O, P, Q, R, a, b, d, e, g, o, p, and q. #counter #typeanatomy #learnwiththinseed
Stem: A stem is a vertical, full-length stroke in upright characters (i.e. L, H, f, l, h, P, etc.) The stem is the main, usually vertical stroke of a letterform . . . . . #stem #learnwiththinseed #typography #typeananatomy #anatomyoftype
Ball Terminal: A decorative typeface feature where a stroke ends in a circular shape. . . . . . #ballterminal #learnwiththinseed #typography #typeanatomy #anatomyoftype
Loop: It is the enclosed or partially enclosed (also called an open loop) counter below the baseline. Example: In double-story 'g' or 'a' . . . . . #loop #learnwiththinseed #typography #typeterminology #typographicanatomy
Cross Stroke: The horizontal stroke across the stem of a lowercase t or f is a cross stroke. . . . . . #crossstroke #learnwiththinseed #typeanatomy #anatomyoftype
Ligature: Two or more letters combined into one character make a ligature. Some standard ligatures include fi, fl, ff, ffi, ffl, and ft. . . . . . #ligatures #learnwiththinseed #typography #learntypography
Aperture: The opening of a partially enclosed counter shape. . Aperture can be found in characters such as 'A', ‘C’, 'h', ‘n’, ‘S’, the lower part of ‘e’, or the upper part of a double-story ‘a’. . . . . . #aperture #learnwiththinseed #typeterminology #typeterms #typeanatomy
Stem: A stem is a vertical, full-length stroke in upright characters (i.e. L, H, f, l, h, P, etc.) The stem is the main, usually vertical stroke of a letterform . . . . . #stem #learnwiththinseed #typography #typeananatomy #anatomyoftype
Counter: A counter is an empty space within a letter that is either entirely or partially closed off. Letters containing closed counters include A, B, D, O, P, Q, R, a, b, d, e, g, o, p, and q. #counter #typeanatomy #learnwiththinseed
Ball Terminal: A decorative typeface feature where a stroke ends in a circular shape. . . . . . #ballterminal #learnwiththinseed #typography #typeanatomy #anatomyoftype
Ligature: Two or more letters combined into one character make a ligature. Some standard ligatures include fi, fl, ff, ffi, ffl, and ft. . . . . . #ligatures #learnwiththinseed #typography #learntypography
Tail: A descending, largely decorative stroke. . . . . . #typography #typeanatomy #learnwiththinseed #anatomyoftype
Loop: It is the enclosed or partially enclosed (also called an open loop) counter below the baseline. Example: In double-story 'g' or 'a' . . . . . #loop #learnwiththinseed #typography #typeterminology #typographicanatomy
Aperture: The opening of a partially enclosed counter shape. . Aperture can be found in characters such as 'A', ‘C’, 'h', ‘n’, ‘S’, the lower part of ‘e’, or the upper part of a double-story ‘a’. . . . . . #aperture #learnwiththinseed #typeterminology #typeterms #typeanatomy
Counter: A counter is an empty space within a letter that is either entirely or partially closed off. Letters containing closed counters include A, B, D, O, P, Q, R, a, b, d, e, g, o, p, and q. #counter #typeanatomy #learnwiththinseed
Cross Stroke: The horizontal stroke across the stem of a lowercase t or f is a cross stroke. . . . . . #crossstroke #learnwiththinseed #typeanatomy #anatomyoftype
Stem: A stem is a vertical, full-length stroke in upright characters (i.e. L, H, f, l, h, P, etc.) The stem is the main, usually vertical stroke of a letterform . . . . . #stem #learnwiththinseed #typography #typeananatomy #anatomyoftype
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