How does the ampersand in most fonts resemble “et”











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I read that the ampersand & started off as a ligature for "et" ("and" in Latin). An example of an ampersand that does look like "et" can be seen in this very site's logo. So how does the shape of & in the majority of fonts resemble this at all? If it doesn't, then why was this shape chosen?



I know there will be fonts with different looks, but the majority of fonts look like this.









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  • Consider what "et" looks like in handwritten script.
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  • @HotLicks I see no similarity whatsoever.
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I read that the ampersand & started off as a ligature for "et" ("and" in Latin). An example of an ampersand that does look like "et" can be seen in this very site's logo. So how does the shape of & in the majority of fonts resemble this at all? If it doesn't, then why was this shape chosen?



I know there will be fonts with different looks, but the majority of fonts look like this.









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I read that the ampersand & started off as a ligature for "et" ("and" in Latin). An example of an ampersand that does look like "et" can be seen in this very site's logo. So how does the shape of & in the majority of fonts resemble this at all? If it doesn't, then why was this shape chosen?



I know there will be fonts with different looks, but the majority of fonts look like this.









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I read that the ampersand & started off as a ligature for "et" ("and" in Latin). An example of an ampersand that does look like "et" can be seen in this very site's logo. So how does the shape of & in the majority of fonts resemble this at all? If it doesn't, then why was this shape chosen?



I know there will be fonts with different looks, but the majority of fonts look like this.







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  • Consider what "et" looks like in handwritten script.
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  • Consider what "et" looks like in handwritten script.
    – Hot Licks
    4 mins ago










  • @HotLicks I see no similarity whatsoever.
    – FireCubez
    3 mins ago
















Consider what "et" looks like in handwritten script.
– Hot Licks
4 mins ago




Consider what "et" looks like in handwritten script.
– Hot Licks
4 mins ago












@HotLicks I see no similarity whatsoever.
– FireCubez
3 mins ago




@HotLicks I see no similarity whatsoever.
– FireCubez
3 mins ago















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