It’s never been clear to me why crossing an I would be seen as a serif. It’s not a decorative finishing stroke. It’s an intentional line. What make the cross on the T not a serif, but the cross of the I is?
And then most of the time the lower case t will have an actual serif on it.
It’s never been clear to me why crossing an I would be seen as a serif. It’s not a decorative finishing stroke. It’s an intentional line. What make the cross on the T not a serif, but the cross of the I is?
And then most of the time the lower case t will have an actual serif on it.