Ascending Loop
{ A brush lettering stroke that creates a loop extending above the x-height. }
What is an Ascending Loop?
An ascending loop is a brush lettering stroke that creates a loop extending from the x-height to the ascender line. This stroke is most commonly used in letters like “l” and “h.” The stroke begins with a light upstroke, transitions into a curve at the ascender, and finishes with a downstroke, making it essential for creating flowing, connected letterforms.