Learn: L
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Latin
A serif style with large triangular or wedge-shaped serifs. Stroke contrast is medium to low. Popular in the 19th Century for wood types. Classic example: Latin.
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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.