In graphic design and typography, a "bracket" refers to a curved or angled stroke that connects the serif or terminal of a letterform to its main stem. Brackets are often used in serif typefaces to transition smoothly from the main vertical or diagonal stroke to the serif or terminal, adding visual interest and elegance to the letterform.
Brackets play a significant role in defining the style and character of serif typefaces. They can vary in shape, curvature, and thickness, depending on the design aesthetic and historical influences of the typeface.
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