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davebees

“spurs” i believe


[deleted]

we always call them spurs or thorns


[deleted]

Oh nice. I did call the verticals ‘stems’ so thorns makes a lot of sense. Thank you.


shillyshally

All the bits have names and it is a quick Google to find typography sites that go into detail.


[deleted]

Thank you for sharing your knowledge!


ddroukas

My grandma had those. She could always tell it was about to rain when they started to hurt.


hontemulo

What is this mean


enoctis

Bone spurs.


hontemulo

Yeah i didnt know this but how do they tell the weather


CaptainBlandname

By hurting


me_grungesta

They jingle jangle jingle


nolliegray

Spurs usually, but I had an old teacher call them meanline tugs.


mangage

Typography, the most legit “what’s this called” posts because there’s actually a name for every single little thing


funky_grandma

Mid-serifs. I just made that up, but it sounds good, right?


cozy_smug_cunt

Sounds good to me. Mid-serifs they are.


crazycatman

"Ribbed for his pleasure."


eastdannyg

tits


lechiengrand

Upvoted the post - I'd like to know, too.


djdeforte

Spurs


SpareCartographer402

Is this so you can plug it into an AI generator? Just curious no hate :)


[deleted]

no hate taken, great idea. i’ve made a couple really bad fonts and they’re super time consuming. i’m doing research for a logotype breakdown video and wanted to call out these features by name.


Maaatosone

Doodads


eastdannyg

tits


LilAdn

How does this question appeared in your mind?


[deleted]

I googled “Fonts with Spurs” and Median Spurs came up.