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  2. List of display typefaces - Wikipedia

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    Samples of Display typefaces Typeface name Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Action Is Designer: Jeff N. Levine Ad lib Designer: Freeman Craw Algerian Designer: Stephen Blake, Philip Kelly

  3. List of CJK fonts - Wikipedia

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    Arphic Public License: a free font, licensed by Arphic Technology (in Chinese) 免费中文字体 (in Chinese) 適用於 GNU/Linux 的字型; Japanese Fonts on OSDN; CJKV Fonts on ArchWiki; Maoken.com, Free Chinese Fonts list; Luc Devroye's Type Design Information Pages: China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Macau, Taiwan

  4. List of typefaces - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of typefaces, which are separated into groups by distinct artistic differences.The list includes typefaces that have articles or that are referenced. ...

  5. Dingbat - Wikipedia

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    Poem typeset with generous use of decorative dingbats around the edges (1880s). Dingbats are not part of the text. In typography, a dingbat (sometimes more formally known as a printer's ornament or printer's character) is an ornament, specifically, a glyph used in typesetting, often employed to create box frames (similar to box-drawing characters), or as a dinkus (section divider).

  6. Ornamental Dingbats - Wikipedia

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    Ornamental Dingbats; Range: U+1F650..U+1F67F (48 code points) Plane: SMP: Scripts: Common: Symbol sets: Leaf ornaments Ornamental punctuation: Assigned: 48 code points

  7. Serif - Wikipedia

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    Serifs originated from the first official Greek writings on stone and in Latin alphabet with inscriptional lettering—words carved into stone in Roman antiquity.The explanation proposed by Father Edward Catich in his 1968 book The Origin of the Serif is now broadly but not universally accepted: the Roman letter outlines were first painted onto stone, and the stone carvers followed the brush ...

  8. Display typeface - Wikipedia

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    A number of common genres of display typeface. A display typeface is a typeface that is intended for use in display type (display copy) at large sizes for titles, headings, pull quotes, and other eye-catching elements, rather than for extended passages of body text.

  9. Swash (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Swashes marked with red color Minion Pro in capital letters in regular (1), italic (2) and swash (3) style. A swash is a typographical flourish, such as an exaggerated serif, terminal, tail, entry stroke, etc., on a glyph.