September 2005
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
5h 56m
English
The round ball at the end of the arm in letters such as a, c, and r. It’s most common in modern typefaces.
Horizontal crossbar connecting two sides of a letter, as in A or H.
The invisible line on which type sits (excluding descenders).
The serif at the end of an arm, such as in E and L.
The part of a font that is created with and displayed on the screen with pixels, as opposed to outlines.
A style of type, also called German Blackletter, Gothic and mistakenly Old English. ![]()
Any element on a page that is printed over the trimmed edge of the paper.
Sometimes the x-height ...
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