In graphic design and typography, "ascenders" refer to the part of lowercase letters that extend above the x-height of a typeface. Ascenders typically include the upward strokes found in letters such as "b," "d," "f," "h," "k," "l," and "t."
Ascenders play a crucial role in determining the overall visual balance and legibility of a typeface. They contribute to the distinctive appearance and character of different letterforms, adding to the overall rhythm and flow of text.
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