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In professional typography, the term typeface is not interchangeable with IN TYPOGRAPHY, A
the word font (originally "fount" in British English, pronounced "font"), his-
torically defined as a given alphabet and its associated characters in a TYPEFACE (ALSO
single size. For example, 8-point Caslon Italic was one font, and 10-point KNOWN AS FONT
Caslon Italic was another. Historically, fonts came in specific sizes deter- FAMILY) IS A SET OF
mining the size of characters, and in quantities of sorts or number of
each letter provided. The design of characters in a font took into account ONE OR MORE FONTS
all these factors. EACH COMPOSED OF
As the range of typeface designs increased and requirements of publish-
ers broadened over the centuries, fonts of specific weight (blackness or
GLYPHS THAT SHARE
lightness) and stylistic variants (most commonly regular or roman as COMMON DESIGN FEA-
distinct to italic, as well as condensed) have led to font families, collec- TURES. EACH FONT OF
tions of closely related typeface designs that can include hundreds of
styles. A font family is typically a group of related fonts which vary only in A TYPEFACE HAS A
weight, orientation, width, etc., but not design. For example, Times is a SPECIFIC WEIGHT,
font family, whereas Times Roman, Times Italic and Times Bold are indi-
vidual fonts making up the Times family. Font families typically include
STYLE, CONDENSA-
several fonts, though some, such as Helvetica, may consist of dozens of TION, WIDTH, SLANT,
fonts. ITALICIZATION, ORNA-
MENTATION, AND DE-
SIGNER OR FOUNDRY
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (AND FORMERLY SIZE,
IN METAL FONTS).