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7 July, 01:19

What is the negative space enclosed by letterforms called

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  1. 7 July, 02:07
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    Negative space enclosed by letterforms is called counters.

    Negative space is white space that letters such as O or D have (enclosed white space within the letter). Well, in typography, that white/negative space is called a counter, or aperture, or inner space, or enclosed space.
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