
1) Abbott oldstyle 2) Aldostyle 3) Alte schwabacher 4) Arkona 5) Baltimore script 6) Bavo 7) Belwe 8) Berlin 9) Berling 10) Berling kort-versaler 11) Besley clarendon 12) Bessemer 13) Biga 14) Boldface 15) Bologna 16) Boutique 17) Bradley 18) Bradley text 19) Brahms gotisch 20) Brno z 21) Brook type
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1) Baskerville and Gothic 2) Baskerville or Bodoni 3) Face 4) Fictional Vietnam War veteran 5) Fictional vigilante 6) Font 7) Fount 8) Printing font 9) Type 10) Word processing decision
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In typography, a typeface (also known as font family) is a set of one or more fonts each composed of glyphs that share common design features. Each font of a typeface has a specific weight, style, condensation, width, slant, italicization, ornamentation, and designer or foundry (and formerly size, in metal fonts). For example, `ITC Garamond Bold ....
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A set of
glyph which share a similar appearance. Several typefaces may together make up a
font family.
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Style of printed lettering. Books, newspapers, and other printed matter display different styles of lettering; each style is named, common examples being Times and
Baskerville. These different...
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A complete set of characters forming a family in a particular design or style.
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A designed alphabet with consistent characteristics and attributes.
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An artistic interpretation, or design, of a collection of alphanumeric symbols. A typeface may include letters, numerals, punctuation, various symbols, and more — often for multiple languages. A typeface is usually grouped together in a family containing individual fonts for italic, bold, and other variations of the primary design. See Font ...
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All printing type of a specific design.
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In printing, a typeface is a design of the characters. Popular typefaces are 'Times', 'Arial' and 'Verdana'. The term 'font' is often erroneously used in computing circles to describe a typeface.
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The name of the design for a set of fonts. For example, 'Times New Roman'. The terms font and typeface are often used incorrectly used as synonyms.
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See: font.
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The font specifications.
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Style of printed lettering. Books, newspapers, and other printed matter display different styles of lettering; each style is named, common examples being Times and Baskerville. These different `families` of alphabets have been designed over the centuries since printing was first introdu...
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face (defs. 19b, c).
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