- A
fleuron (/ˈflʊərɒn, -ən, ˈflɜːrɒn, -ən/), also
known as printers' flower, is a
typographic element, or glyph, used
either as a
punctuation mark or as...
- A
fleuron is one of
several types of flower-like
ornament used in
various areas of art and design, including:
Fleuron (architecture), a
decorative architectural...
- The
Fleuron was a
British journal of
typography and book arts
published in
seven volumes from 1923 to 1930. A
fleuron is a
floral ornament used by typographers...
- A
fleuron is a flower-shaped ornament, and in
architecture may have a
number of meanings: It is a
collective noun for the
ornamental termination at the...
- Apostrophe, Grave, Cir****flex ❦ ❧
Aldus leaf Dingbat, Dinkus, Hedera,
Index Fleuron ≈
Almost equal to Tilde,
Double hyphen Approximation,
Glossary of mathematical...
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HEART BULLET; see
Fleuron (typography) U+2765 ❥
ROTATED HEAVY BLACK HEART BULLET U+2767 ❧
ROTATED FLORAL HEART BULLET; see
Fleuron (typography) U+29BE...
- ( ) [ ] { } ⟨ ⟩ bracket ” ditto mark † ‡ dagger ❧
fleuron (hedera, aldus) ☞ manicule ◊ ⌑ lozenge ¶ ⸿ pilcrow (paragraph...
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Retrieved 6
January 2016. Warde,
Beatrice (1926). "The 'Garamond' Types". The
Fleuron: 131–179. Amert, Kay (April 2008). "Stanley Morison's
Aldine Hypothesis...
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Arrows in
Unicode blocks Asterism (typography), a
triangle of
asterisks Fleuron (typography),
known as a
class of
horticultural dingbats Punctuation Text...
- arch over a
window topped by a pinnacle,
which was
itself topped with
fleuron, and
flanked by
other pinnacles.
Examples of
French flamboyant building...