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I learned the other day that before the printing press all characters were 'upper case' but were squashed down to be able to write quickly and use less space. Printing press creators copied what they saw in written text by creating small characters alongside the normal large characters and case rules developed out of that. You can play around with squashing handwritten uppercase characters (write them fast and small) and see why lowercase characters look the way they do.


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