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Re: What do you call this part of an /r?
I don’t think we need to be doctrinaire. Consider the context. If the sticky-outy bit being referred to is terminated by a soft or ball shape—a lobe, as it were—then “ear” is quite apropos, but other…4 -
Re: Scrunch!
The tip of the spoonbill is smooth but more pointed than the ball, so you can manipulate it with great precision—when carefully rubbing down the “v” part of a “y” while leaving the tail on the backin…2 -
Re: What do you call this part of an /r?
Ear or arm. But occasionally “sticky-outy bit”.4 -
Scrunch!
Some major phototypositing, back in 1972. Note also the chopped off ascenders. I wonder if the art director insisted that the copy have no descenders…4 -
Re: Scrunch!
Would typositor have produced the inconsistent baseline of “invent”?2