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Llana [10]
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A hue, or range of values created by a varying amount of reflected light

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Katena32 [7]2 years ago
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Its c

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qaws [65]2 years ago
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C.

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Back in the days of metal type and printing presses, fonts and typefaces were two different things — the typeface was the specific design of the letters, say Times New Roman or Baskerville; while the font referred to the particular size or style of that typeface, say 10 point regular or 24 point italic (each created as its own collection of cast metal letters and other characters). Today, however, many designers use the terms more or less interchangeably. The best and most straightforward modern definition I’ve run across (courtesy of Fontshop) goes as follows:

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An individual symbol of the full character set that makes up a typeface; may take the form of a letter, number, punctuation mark, etc.

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