Template:Typography terms

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Typography terminology
Page
Pagination · Recto and verso · Margin · Column · Canons of page construction · Pull quote
Lowercase 'a' in Adobe Caslon
Paragraph
Widows and orphans · Leading · River · Baseline · Median · Alignment · Justification
Character
Ligature · Letter-spacing · Kerning · Majuscule · Minuscule · Initial · x-height · Ascender · Descender · Diacritics · Counter · Subscript and superscript · Dingbat
Style
Serif · Sans-serif · Italic · Bold · Oblique
Classifications
Blackletter · Old style · Transitional · Modern · Slab serif · Sans-serif
Punctuation
Hanging punctuation · Hyphenation · Quotation mark · Prime mark · En dash · Em dash
Typesetting
Type design · Type foundry · Movable type · Calligraphy · Phototypesetting · Letterpress · Typeface · Font · Computer font · Point · Pica · Cicero · Agate · Em · En · ETAOIN SHRDLU · Lorem ipsum · Hamburgefonts · Punchcutting · Pangram
Digital typography
Font formats · Typesetting software · Character encoding · Rasterization · Hinting
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