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by caseyohara
182 days ago
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> I can't see how a font could have or lack a "feature" Oh boy. Everything about a typeface is a feature, and many of them are functional and not just stylistic choices. - Monospace glyphs are a feature almost everyone here is familiar with and appreciates. - Serifs are a feature for readability - Open apertures like in humanist fonts are more readable - Closed apertures in grotesque fonts make the text more dense - Stroke contrast - X-height - Variety of weights - Ligatures - Dotted or slashed zero to distinguish it from capital O - Features to distinguish capital I and lowercase l glyphs ...these are all features of a typeface. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_typographic_features