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From the page: "There are many typographic marks which are familiar to most, but understood by few. Most of these glyphs have interesting histories and evolutions as they survived the beatings given to them through rushed handwriting of scribes and misuses through history. They now mostly... more
Reviewed by dogwater Oct 06 2008, 07:50pm ( 21 reviews ) • retinart.net
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Rated by hermotsura on Apr 07 2009, 5:09am
dingbats n such
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Rated by gtkajita on Oct 21 2008, 5:15pm
living and learning... pilcrow, wow, what a beautiful word. :)
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Rated by vision-x on Oct 21 2008, 8:52am
not so used character eplained
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Rated by mrmotinjo on Oct 14 2008, 5:01pm
pilcrows :)
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Rated by bullethead on Oct 14 2008, 8:38am
Nice.
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Rated by KingNothing1990 on Oct 12 2008, 1:54pm
Really interesting page about more or less common typographic symbols
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Rated by Joewithajay on Oct 12 2008, 11:51am
Pilcrows are lovely
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Rated by dogwater on Oct 06 2008, 7:50pm
From the page: "There are many typographic marks which are familiar to most, but understood by few. Most of these glyphs have interesting histories and evolutions as they survived the beatings given to them through rushed handwriting of scribes and misuses through history. They now mostly live on our keyboards and in our software, and a few are used often, so it seems only fitting to know where they come from and how to correctly use them."
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Rated by bqueen on Oct 06 2008, 6:39pm
There are many typographic marks which are familiar to most, but understood by few. Most of these glyphs have interesting histories and evolutions as they survived the beatings given to them through rushed handwriting of scribes and misuses through history.