Type Anatomy in Six Letters
Ever since the book came out I’ve had several needs for an even more compact version of the anatomy chart from the introduction — one that explains as many basic terms as possible within a few glyphs. Here’s a stab at it, initially made for a Letterform Archive workshop. Yes, there are many parts missing here (e.g., apex, overshoot, or shoulder — the connection between straight and curved strokes), but them’s the breaks when you’re working in a small space with limited characters. Share this image freely, but please link back here.












