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Definition of Typefaces
1. typeface [n] - See also: typeface
Lexicographical Neighbors of Typefaces
Literary usage of Typefaces
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dutch Type by Jan Middendorp (2004)
"In all, Noordzij has probably designed two dozen alphabets which have been, or
could be, further developed as complete typefaces. It is therefore all the ..."
2. A Plain English Handbook: How to Create Clear Sec Disclosure Documents edited by Nancy M. Smith (2001)
"Kinds of typefaces typefaces come in two varieties: serif and sans serif. : serif
sans serif IN N All serif typefaces have small lines at the beginning or ..."
3. Dissemination by Design: Reaching the Elderly With Information by Stephanie Karsten, Dale Kasab (1991)
"Choose readable typefaces. Select typefaces that are easy to read. Some typefaces
are much more readable than others. For example, this text is printed in ..."
4. Editing and Publication: A Training Manual by Ian Montagnes (1991)
"... 7.3 typefaces and type measures The letters of the Latin alphabet come in
thousands of designs. Some are easy to read. Achievements Some are difficult ..."
5. Editing and Publication: A Handbook for Trainers by Ian Montagnes (1991)
"... 6.10 Preparing illustrations for the printer Project exercise 2 USING TYPE
7.3 typefaces and type measures 7.3 typefaces and type measures (cont. ..."
6. Every Man His Own Doctor: Popular Medicine in Early America: An Exhibition by Charles E. Rosenberg, Library Company Of Philadlephia, William H Helfand, James N Green (1998)
"... in newspapers not only because of their size, but also because of the variety
and size of typefaces that could be chosen to provide maximum impact. ..."
7. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"The typefaces were carried on the periphery of sectors of circles. These were
slipped on a vertical pin and rotated around it. Three such sectors gave three ..."