The space that encloses space in circular letterforms is called as
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The space located inside English letters or symbols is called a ‘Counter’.
In typography, a ‘counter’ is the area of letter or symbol, which is completely or partially enclosed by the letter form. Letters containing closed ‘counters’ are A, B, D, O, P, Q, R, a, b, d, e, g, o, p, and q.
Styles of different typeface are different, when it comes to using open or closed apertures. Writings which are required to be clear and legible, have widely spaced strokes to avoid confusion and ambiguity.
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BOWL - The fully closed, rounded part of a letter. Definition: In typography, the curved part of the character that encloses the circular or curved parts (counter) of some letters such as d, b, o, D, and B is the bowl.
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