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Victo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Font vs Typeface

If Times New Roman and Verdana are examples of typefaces, what exactly are fonts?
  

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Typeface denotes the design of the letters as they appear printed on the page. Font denotes a set of type to print the alphabet in a particular size and typeface, or nowadays, software to do this.

  • Typeface denotes the design of the letters as they appear printed on the page.
  • Font denotes a set of type to print the alphabet in a particular size and typeface, or nowadays, software to do this.
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Typeface denotes the design of the letters as they appear printed on the page.
Font denotes a set of type to print the alphabet in a particular size and typeface, or nowadays, software to do this.

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