
Body text is the term for the text forming the main content of a book, magazine, web page or other printed matter. This is as a contrast to both the headings on each page, and also the pages of front matter that form the introduction to a book. Body text has two slightly different meanings, depending on context. A book designer, concerned with the...
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The paragraphs in a document that make up the bulk of its content. Usually (eg. in a newspaper or magazine) this will be a
serif font at 10-12pt.
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The main text within a publication, usually set in 9 - 12 point type. Also referred to as 'body copy' or 'running text'.
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