![]() ![]() Baseline: Also called the writing line, is the base that defines the lower limit or where letters lay.Ascender line: The guideline that defines the upper limit of all minuscules that have ascenders with loops.Ascender: The upper part (above the waistline) of the minuscules b,d,f,h,k, and l.SCRIBES: They were the professionally trained (sometimes tied to religion) people that were in charge of transcribing, creating copies of books and some of the most skilled calligraphy masters.HAND: When we go over the historical alphabets, we will reference each style like a hand.ALPHABET: Set of letters in a similar style that show all basic characters needed to create a font.FONT: Is a single specific weight or style of a typeface ( Helvetica Bold, Helvetica italic, etc.).TYPEFACE: A family of fonts, usually with different weights and styles (bold, italic, thin, etc.).We are referring to the use of letters created by type designers, and the arrangements of those letters that have been established by them. TYPOGRAPHY: The art of using pre-designed letters.We sketch, erase, correct, add, repeatedly until we are happy with the letterform and the connections between them. In this case, we build the letters using as many strokes as necessary. LETTERING: The art of drawing letters. ![]() No matter the tools we use dip pen, flat pen, brush marker, regular brush, etc., we make a stroke for every essential part of the letter, sometimes a whole letter or word. ![]()
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