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typeface

noun as in printing font

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It may be positioned in a smaller typeface below Virginia on the Election Day marquee, but the New Jersey gubernatorial election could prove more interesting than we might have expected a few months ago.

People who have dyslexia, for instance, often find it easier to read material when it’s displayed in a typeface called Open Dyslexic.

You also can change the background color and maybe the typeface.

The company has its own typeface and highlights redesigns to its website and mobile apps.

From Fortune

In addition, there will be non-tech touches such as words in bold, large typeface, like “SEAFOOD,” “BEEF,” and “DAIRY” to make a section easy to see from far.

From Fortune

A loose-fitting, almost Roman dress reflected what Lagerfeld described in the show notes as a “Roman typeface of design.”

The italics are Hoberman's, but the words would be shocking in any typeface.

It seems that the italic typeface used in this book did not have an ae ligature.

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On this page you'll find 9 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to typeface, such as: font, agate, boldface, case, italic, and pica.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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