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by mobiuscog
1521 days ago
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> Most non-architectural hand-writers write the letter āPā with a single stroke: draw a small loop and extend the side downward to form the stem. An architectural hand-writer writes the letter āPā using two independent strokes: draw a small circle, lift the pen, and then draw a vertical line tangent to the left-side of that circle, extending downward. The resulting glyph is neat, deliberate, and replicable. What about those of us who draw the stem first, and then the loop ? |
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