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  2. Oblique type - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oblique_type

    Oblique type is a form of type that slants slightly to the right, used for the same purposes as italic type.Unlike italic type, however, it does not use different glyph shapes; it uses the same glyphs as roman type, except slanted.

  3. Eras (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Eras follows ITC's formulary of increased x-height, and multiple weights from light to ultra bold, though because all weights are slightly slanted, no italic version of the font is supplied. Eras is further distinct for its open bowls on the characters a, P, R, 6, and 9.

  4. Aptos (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Aptos, originally named Bierstadt, is a sans-serif typeface in the neo-grotesque style developed by Steve Matteson. [3] It was released in 2023 as the new default font for the Microsoft Office suite, replacing the previously used Calibri font.

  5. Computer Modern - Wikipedia

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    CMU Serif roman and bold slanted, two oblique styles; CMU Classical Serif, an italic design with slightly simpler serif designs; Concrete Roman, a slab serif font in the four standard styles; CMU Typewriter, a typewriter-style slab serif font; CMU Sans Serif, a complementary sans-serif font, and CMU Bright, a lighter style of the same design

  6. Perpetua (typeface) - Wikipedia

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    Perpetua is a serif typeface that was designed by the English sculptor and stonemason Eric Gill for the British Monotype Corporation.Perpetua was commissioned at the request of Stanley Morison, an influential historian of printing and adviser to Monotype around 1925, when Gill's reputation as a leading artist-craftsman was high. [1]

  7. Typeface anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The font shown in the example is stressed; this means that strokes have varying widths. In this example, the stroke at the top of the "g" is thinner at the top and bottom than on the sides – a vertical stress. Fonts without any variation in the stroke width are known as monoline fonts.

  8. Centaur (typeface) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centaur_(typeface)

    The revivals have slightly different features; Monotype’s having a bold and bold italic and swash caps and LTC’s having a more complex, less smooth digitisation with many italic alternates and complementary ornaments. [25] [26] At least two open-source digital typefaces, Museum (by Raph Levien) [27] and Coelacanth, [28] are based on Centaur.

  9. Emphasis (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Only if such fonts are not available should [citation needed] the effect of italic or boldface be imitated by algorithmically altering the original font. The modern Latin-alphabet system of fonts appearing in two standard weights, with the styles being regular (or "Roman"), italic, bold and bold italic is a relatively recent development, dating ...

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