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Turnip: a Bookman-like serif face with rounded outer shapes and squarish inner shapes

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Nick, I have to say that makes no sense to me, on a number of fronts, such as: serifs can be chirographic too (in fact that's their origin!); a counter doesn't have to be fully enclosed to be relevant as a counter; Times is much more chirographic than Turnip; you don't have to hold the "pen" at a consistent angle to make chirography...

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