(vinyl cutting, scrapbooking) due to its smooth nodes.
What makes stand out under a typographic microscope? Let's break down its unique anatomy:
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Nearly circular bowls; slightly flattened tops on ascenders | | Terminals | Teardrop or soft-ball terminals; no sharp angles | | Apertures | Open but cozy (e.g., 'c' and 'e' feel inviting) | | Stroke contrast | Low to none (monolinear) | | x-height | Large (approx. 70% of cap height) | | Ascenders/descenders | Short (to keep line spacing tight) | | Unique quirks | 'g' has a closed lower loop; 'a' is double-story but bulbous; 'R' leg kicks out playfully |