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- Swash_(typography) abstract "A swash is a typographical flourish, such as an exaggerated serif, terminal, tail, entry stroke, etc. on a glyph.The use of swash characters dates back to at least the 16th century, as they can be seen in Ludovico Vicentino degli Arrighi La Operina, which is dated 1522. As with italic type in general, they were inspired by the conventions of period handwriting. Arrighini's designs influenced designers in Italy and particularly in France.".
- Swash_(typography) thumbnail Swash.png?width=300.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageID "5829665".
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageLength "6081".
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageRevisionID "674108144".
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Baskerville.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Bodoni.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Caslon.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Typography.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Garamond.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Frederic_Goudy.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Garamond.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Glyph.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Helvetica.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Zapf.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink ITC_Zapf_Chancery.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink International_Typeface_Corporation.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Italic_type.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Ludovico_Vicentino_degli_Arrighi.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Majoor.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Minion_(typeface).
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Mr_Eaves.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Mrs_Eaves.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Granjon.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Slimbach.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Script_typeface.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Serif.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Surveyor_(typeface).
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Typography.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Zapfino.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink File:Helvetica_Flair.jpg.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink File:Regular_italic_swash_cap.png.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink File:Swash.png.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink File:Zapfino.svg.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swash (typography)".
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swash".
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "flourish".
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "swash".
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "swashed".
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "swashes".
- Swash_(typography) hasPhotoCollection Swash_(typography).
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Swash_(typography) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Typography_terms.
- Swash_(typography) subject Category:Typography.
- Swash_(typography) comment "A swash is a typographical flourish, such as an exaggerated serif, terminal, tail, entry stroke, etc. on a glyph.The use of swash characters dates back to at least the 16th century, as they can be seen in Ludovico Vicentino degli Arrighi La Operina, which is dated 1522. As with italic type in general, they were inspired by the conventions of period handwriting. Arrighini's designs influenced designers in Italy and particularly in France.".
- Swash_(typography) label "Swash (typography)".
- Swash_(typography) sameAs Lettre_ornée.
- Swash_(typography) sameAs Svolazzo.
- Swash_(typography) sameAs Sierkapitaal.
- Swash_(typography) sameAs m.0f7wdc.
- Swash_(typography) sameAs Swash.
- Swash_(typography) sameAs Q2237024.
- Swash_(typography) sameAs Q2237024.
- Swash_(typography) wasDerivedFrom Swash_(typography)?oldid=674108144.
- Swash_(typography) depiction Swash.png.
- Swash_(typography) isPrimaryTopicOf Swash_(typography).