#type anatomy

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This time round we’re looking at the “bar”, the part of letters such as “A&r

This time round we’re looking at the “bar”, the part of letters such as “A”, “H” and “e” where a horizontal stoke connects at both ends to other parts of a letter. Check out Danger Horse on Behance for more on typography.


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To help keep out Instagram active and share a little of our design knowledge, we decided to do some To help keep out Instagram active and share a little of our design knowledge, we decided to do some To help keep out Instagram active and share a little of our design knowledge, we decided to do some To help keep out Instagram active and share a little of our design knowledge, we decided to do some To help keep out Instagram active and share a little of our design knowledge, we decided to do some To help keep out Instagram active and share a little of our design knowledge, we decided to do some To help keep out Instagram active and share a little of our design knowledge, we decided to do some To help keep out Instagram active and share a little of our design knowledge, we decided to do some To help keep out Instagram active and share a little of our design knowledge, we decided to do some

To help keep out Instagram active and share a little of our design knowledge, we decided to do some short design lessons on things like typography, colour theory and design principles. This series is the set we did on type showing off different aspects of lettering and type anatomy. Tune into ourInstagramfor more.

Check it out on our Behance here!


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This weeks type lesson is on the arm. The arm of a letter is the horizontal stroke on some character

This weeks type lesson is on the arm. The arm of a letter is the horizontal stroke on some characters that does not connect to a stroke or stem at one or both ends. Check out Danger Horse on Behance for more!


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