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have you ever noticed a twisted curl at the end of a character that is called a swash in this video we take a look at what they are and how to use swatches in fonts so to define swatches in fonts we need to go back to the 16th century thats when they first appear in the first edition of the prince by machiavelli in rome in 1532 ludovico de gliarigi was a scribe type designer and printer who later extended the swatches into metal type for capital letters swatches were inspired by handwriting and used as decorative elements swatches usually are at the beginning or at the end of a character also known as initial and terminal swatches you will see these extensions typically on serifs or script fonts we can divide swatch fonts into three categories swash capitals are used at the beginning of a sentence to create a beautiful drop cap or to start with a strong visual statement beginning and ending swatches are caps or lowercase characters with swashes that extend horizontally and stylistic s