- for example.
Letterforms in alphabets:
Arabic alphabet,
Cyrillic script Letterforms in calligraphy: Man'yōgana,
Hentaigana Letterforms in history: Long...
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recently returned from his
Grand Emb****y in
Western Europe. The new
letterforms,
called the
Civil script,
became closer to
those of the
Latin alphabet;...
- a sans-serif, sans
serif (/ˈsæn(z) ˈsɛrɪf/), gothic, or
simply sans
letterform is one that does not have
extending features called "serifs" at the end...
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produces either an Italic, if the
letterforms are
designed with
reanalyzed cursive forms, or an oblique, if the
letterforms are
slanted mechanically. A back-leaning...
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majuscule letterforms save for a
single suffix, and that used for
palawa kani
language in Tasmania,
which uses only
minuscule letterforms.
Unicase has...
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Letterform Archive is a non-profit
museum and
special collections library in San Francisco,
California dedicated to
collecting materials on the history...
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cursive style, and
includes 28 letters, of
which most have
contextual letterforms.
Unlike the
modern Latin alphabet, the
script has no
concept of letter...
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landmark of
typography in the Age of Enlightenment. The
conception of the
letterforms reflects a
difference in
attitude from the
prevailing roman typefaces...
- into the
Arabic alphabet from the 4th century,
which is why Nabataean's
letterforms are
intermediate between the more
northerly Semitic scripts (such as...
- in
letterforms largely corresponding to
modern upper-case, and
handwritten text was
generally in the form of cursive,
which includes letterforms corresponding...