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- Q2635931 subject Q6501972.
- Q2635931 abstract "An ink trap is a feature of certain typefaces designed for printing in small sizes. At an ink trap, the corners or details are removed from the letterforms. When the type is printed, ink naturally spreads into the removed area. Without ink traps, the excess ink would soak outwards and ruin the crisp edge.Ink traps are only needed for small point sizes and are usually only found on typefaces designed for printing on newsprint. Fonts of this kind are applicable for classifieds or telephone books. Typefaces with ink traps may be offered in versions without them for display on screen or at larger sizes.Typefaces featuring ink traps include Kurier, Bell Centennial, and Tang.".
- Q2635931 thumbnail BellCenInk.svg?width=300.
- Q2635931 wikiPageWikiLink Q127418.
- Q2635931 wikiPageWikiLink Q17451.
- Q2635931 wikiPageWikiLink Q187046.
- Q2635931 wikiPageWikiLink Q220393.
- Q2635931 wikiPageWikiLink Q2942450.
- Q2635931 wikiPageWikiLink Q614278.
- Q2635931 wikiPageWikiLink Q6501972.
- Q2635931 comment "An ink trap is a feature of certain typefaces designed for printing in small sizes. At an ink trap, the corners or details are removed from the letterforms. When the type is printed, ink naturally spreads into the removed area. Without ink traps, the excess ink would soak outwards and ruin the crisp edge.Ink traps are only needed for small point sizes and are usually only found on typefaces designed for printing on newsprint. Fonts of this kind are applicable for classifieds or telephone books.".
- Q2635931 label "Ink trap".
- Q2635931 depiction BellCenInk.svg.