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Keywords:
Typeface,
Helvetica,
Arial,
Italic,
Punctuation
A complete assortment of printing type of one size, including a due proportion of all the letters in the alphabet, large and small, points, accents, and whatever else is necessary for printing with that variety of types; a fount.
That which we would otherwise refer to as typeface.
output: A digitized set of characters in a single typeface design. A digital font can be any size unlike old-fashioned typography where each size is considered a font. Plain (or Roman), Bold, Italic, and Bold/Italic are the traditional styles within a font family. Fonts are either bitmapped fonts or scalable. Scalable fonts come in two varieties, PostScript and TrueType.
A font is a complete set of characters in a particular size and style of type. This includes the letter set, the number set, and all of the special character and diacritical marks you get by pressing the shift, option, or command/control keys. For example, Times New Roman Bold Italic is one font, and Times New Roman Bold is another font. Times New Roman is a single typeface.
Keywords:
Baptism,
Basin,
Receptacle,
Holy,
Sacrament
A basin or stone vessel in which water is contained for baptizing.
Basin holding the water used in Baptism.
Bowl usually of stone, for baptismal water.
receptacle for water used in baptism as those recovered in the Byzantine churches
Keywords:
Typestyle,
Noteworthynotes,
Stationery,
Invitation,
Announcement
A specific typestyle in a type family (sometimes refers to the entire type family).
typestyle the copy is printed.
See Typestyle.
The typestyle used when you personalize your stationery, announcement or invitation. NoteworthyNotes' different stationery vendors offer a number of unique fonts.
American spelling of Fount.
Also called fount. See type family.
(see "Corporate Type")
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