In typography, stress refers to the direction of the main diagonal strokes in letterforms, particularly in characters with angled or curved strokes. It describes the visual emphasis or weight distribution within a letterform, influencing its overall appearance and style.
Understanding stress is essential for creating and identifying different typeface classifications, such as serif or sans serif, as well as specific styles within those classifications, like italic or oblique. The direction and distribution of stress contribute to the character's personality and readability.
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