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Agate my eyes on you.

Agate Recut Light

The primary meaning of “agate” relates to the gemstone. The typographic term “agate” derives its name from this historical type size nomenclature. While no direct functional link exists between the stone’s properties and the typographic measurement, the name “Agate” for the 5.5-point type size likely arose within the tradition of naming small type sizes after jewels or other small, fine things (e.g., Pearl, Diamond). The 5.5-point type size itself is small, analogous perhaps to the fine detail observable in the patterns of the mineral or simply fitting into the naming convention established for small typefaces used in print media historically. The application in measuring advertising space solidified its specific meaning within that industry.

Agate Recut Medium

The primary meaning of “agate” relates to the gemstone. The typographic term “agate” derives its name from this historical type size nomenclature. While no direct functional link exists between the stone’s properties and the typographic measurement, the name “Agate” for the 5.5-point type size likely arose within the tradition of naming small type sizes after jewels or other small, fine things (e.g., Pearl, Diamond). The 5.5-point type size itself is small, analogous perhaps to the fine detail observable in the patterns of the mineral or simply fitting into the naming convention established for small typefaces used in print media historically. The application in measuring advertising space solidified its specific meaning within that industry.

Agate Recut Regular

The primary meaning of “agate” relates to the gemstone. The typographic term “agate” derives its name from this historical type size nomenclature. While no direct functional link exists between the stone’s properties and the typographic measurement, the name “Agate” for the 5.5-point type size likely arose within the tradition of naming small type sizes after jewels or other small, fine things (e.g., Pearl, Diamond). The 5.5-point type size itself is small, analogous perhaps to the fine detail observable in the patterns of the mineral or simply fitting into the naming convention established for small typefaces used in print media historically. The application in measuring advertising space solidified its specific meaning within that industry.

Agate Recut Extra Bold

The primary meaning of “agate” relates to the gemstone. The typographic term “agate” derives its name from this historical type size nomenclature. While no direct functional link exists between the stone’s properties and the typographic measurement, the name “Agate” for the 5.5-point type size likely arose within the tradition of naming small type sizes after jewels or other small, fine things (e.g., Pearl, Diamond). The 5.5-point type size itself is small, analogous perhaps to the fine detail observable in the patterns of the mineral or simply fitting into the naming convention established for small typefaces used in print media historically. The application in measuring advertising space solidified its specific meaning within that industry.

Agate Recut Bold

The primary meaning of “agate” relates to the gemstone. The typographic term “agate” derives its name from this historical type size nomenclature. While no direct functional link exists between the stone’s properties and the typographic measurement, the name “Agate” for the 5.5-point type size likely arose within the tradition of naming small type sizes after jewels or other small, fine things (e.g., Pearl, Diamond). The 5.5-point type size itself is small, analogous perhaps to the fine detail observable in the patterns of the mineral or simply fitting into the naming convention established for small typefaces used in print media historically. The application in measuring advertising space solidified its specific meaning within that industry.

Agate Recut Black

The primary meaning of “agate” relates to the gemstone. The typographic term “agate” derives its name from this historical type size nomenclature. While no direct functional link exists between the stone’s properties and the typographic measurement, the name “Agate” for the 5.5-point type size likely arose within the tradition of naming small type sizes after jewels or other small, fine things (e.g., Pearl, Diamond). The 5.5-point type size itself is small, analogous perhaps to the fine detail observable in the patterns of the mineral or simply fitting into the naming convention established for small typefaces used in print media historically. The application in measuring advertising space solidified its specific meaning within that industry.

Agate Recut Light
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Agate my eyes on you.

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