Typeface
(noun)
A design for a set of characters, typically including letters, numbers, and punctuation, used for printing or display on a computer screen.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from type + face.
Examples:
- The typeface was a classic serif font that was easy to read in printed material.
- The typeface was chosen for its modern, sans-serif design.
- The typeface was used for both the body text and headings in the book.
- The typeface was highly legible and versatile, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
- The typeface was a key component of graphic design, influencing the overall look and feel of a printed or digital product.