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TypefaceA set of fonts (styles of letters) that you can apply to text.
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Typefacealso type-face, "top of a type," 1852, from type (n.) in the printing sense + face (n.).
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TypefaceA particular design of type. Characters in typefaces include letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols. Some of the most common typefaces include Arial, Times New Roman, and Verdana. The term i [..]
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Typefacestyle or design of a font, or appearance of letters and numbers.
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Typefacesee Font Typescript:
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Typefacethe design of the individual characters making up the text of a book. Many hundreds of typefaces exist and are continually being designed, of which only about twenty are used with any regularity for b [..]
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TypefaceThe set of characters created by a type designer, including uppercase and lowercase alphabetical characters, numbers, punctuation, and special characters. A single typeface contains many fonts, at dif [..]
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Typeface)A design for a set of characters. Popular typefaces include Times Roman, Helvetica, and Courier. The typeface represents one aspect of a font. The font also includes such characteristics as size, wei [..]
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TypefaceThe upper surface of a unit of type, bearing in relief the character to be printed. Also refers to the general design or style of the characters of a font of type, including all the sizes and weights [..]
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TypefaceA typeface is the name of the design for a set of fonts, for example, 'Times New Roman'. The terms font and typeface are not synonyms. Refer to 'Microsoft typography' (www.microsof [..]
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TypefaceIn typography, a specific variation within a type family
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Typefacethe raised surface carrying the image of a type character cast in metal. Also used to refer to a complete set of characters forming a family in a particular design or style.
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TypefaceIn printing, a set of letters, numbers and punctuation marks designed in one particular style. The typeface of this glossary is Ariel. The typeface of this sentence is Courier New.
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TypefaceA set of characters (glyphs
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TypefaceA set of letters and numerals sharing the same design characteristics. Examples of font sets include Times New Roman and Arial. (Also called font.)
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TypefaceThe shape, style and size of type being used for text
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Typeface(n) a specific size and style of type within a type family
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TypefaceSet of characters with similar design features and weight. Garamond Light is a typeface. Also called face.
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TypefaceGeneral term used to describe the styles of lettering available in typesetting.
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TypefaceA typeface consists of a series of fonts and a full range of characters such as, numbers, letters, marks, and punctuation.
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