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Characteristic of a typeface, such as bold, italic or light.
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Variations in the thickness, thinness, slant, etc., for a unit of type.
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a typeface design and its variations, for example, Swiss, Swiss Bold, and Swiss Italic. See also font.
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Choice of Bold, Italic, Underlined, etc.
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Variations within a typeface. Plain, bold, italic, underline, outline, and shadow are styles found in the Style menu for almost all applications used for creating text or graphic documents.
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A collection of type families related by common characteristics. There are essentially seven type styles: Roman, Italic, Sans Serif, Slab Serif, Text, Script and Decorative. See Type Face.
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A variation, such as bold or italic, or outline, of a font. Under Color Removal (UCR): Removing excessive densities of cyan, magenta and yellow in neutral shadow areas to allow for more press controllability without plugging up the shadows
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n. 1. The obliqueness, or degree of slant, of a typeface. 2. Loosely, the overall design of a typeface or a typeface family. 3. One of the variant forms of a type character, including roman, bold, italic, and bold italic.
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