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Understanding Round-Edge Typefaces in Graphic Design

Round-edge is a term used in the context of graphic design and typography to describe the shape of the edges of a letterform or other geometric shapes.

In traditional serif typefaces, the edges of the letters are often cut off at a sharp angle, creating a "sharp" or "pointy" edge. This can give the text a more aggressive or formal feel, depending on the context.

Round-edge typefaces, on the other hand, have edges that are rounded or curved, giving the text a softer, more friendly feel. Round-edge typefaces are often used in informal or playful contexts, such as children's books, posters, or advertising materials.

The term "round-edge" is used to distinguish these types of typefaces from traditional serif typefaces with sharp edges, and to emphasize the softer, more rounded shape of the letters.

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