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 Old-style numerals on Wikipedia

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old + style

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oldstyle (plural oldstyles)

  1. (typography, often attributive) A traditional style of typeface designed to mimic the handwriting of scribes.
    • 2005, Pete Masterson, Book Design and Production: A Guide for Authors and Publishers:
      Books aimed at older and possibly vision impaired readers may have more difficulty with the generally lighter appearing transitional typefaces than they might with an oldstyle typeface.
    • 2014, Timothy Samara, Design Elements, 2nd Edition:
      A sentence set in an oldstyle serif and a similar-weight sans serif at the same point size will appear to be two different sizes.

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