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DESCRIPTION
serif: a small, decorative stroke added to tittle: the dot used the end of letterforms; when text lacks this, it is called a “sans serif.” serifs can be either bracketed or unbracketed; the latter is connected with a curvature called a fillet, as shown here tail: the decorative stroke that extends to complete uppercase letters such as ‘Q’ in lowercase letters such as ‘j’ and ‘i’TRANSCRIPT
Quizstroke weight:
the variation of thickness or thinness of a main stroke; ranging from
a thin hairline to the thickest ultrabold
serif: a small, decorative stroke added to the end of letterforms; when
text lacks this, it is called a “sans serif.” serifs can be either bracketed or unbracketed; the latter is
connected with a curvature called a fillet, as shown here
tail: the decorative stroke that extends to complete uppercase
letters such as ‘Q’
tittle: the dot used in lowercase letters such as ‘j’ and ‘i’