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typeface

[ US /ˈtaɪpˌfeɪs/ ]
[ UK /tˈa‍ɪpfe‍ɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a specific size and style of type within a type family

How To Use typeface In A Sentence

  • Again, one file change can put a little red nose next to all of your headers, turn the text red and even make them display in a silly typeface.
  • As I entered, checked and rechecked the titles and names, my main concern was spelling and correct typeface and color.
  • Baskerville gave his name to the roman typefaces based on his designs in current usage.
  • They use contrastive typefaces for distinct purposes, such as bold-face type for headwords, roman for definitions, italics for abbreviated codes and specimen words and phrases, and small capitals for cross-references.
  • Aside from a change in typeface in the logo in 1961 onwards to a condensed version of Times New Roman, the sequence stayed the same until 1964 when the shot of Archie Street from the front was replaced by an opening clip of rows of terraced houses. First Look: Coronation Street’s New 2010 HD Main Title, Retrospective « Art & Business of Motion
  • These codes are built into the system and control default fonts, typefaces, sizes and column measures.
  • That horror films are mainstream in cinema is now a given, and whatever cul-de-sac horror literature finds itself in is the one its publishers put it in by swaddling it all in shiny black covers, adorned with skulls and snakes and rats and typefaces dripping blood … GR5: The Birthing House by Christopher Ransom « In The Gloaming Podcasts
  • If a certain typeface or a certain motif is considered inappropriate because it looks unprofessional, no professional artist/designer would use them. More on covers
  • Firstly(Sentencedict), the digital character is processed by mathematics morphology for its special typeface structure.
  • Its serial number was laser-etched on the back in the smallest, daintiest typeface, instead of being on a tacky-looking sticker. Times, Sunday Times
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