How to use in-sentence of “typeface”:
+ Zapf intended Optima to be a typeface that could be used for both body text and for titles.
+ In 1967 he designed the typeface New Alphabet.
+ As a typeface used for newspapers, Times New Roman allows tight line-spacing and a smaller appearance.
+ Hermann Zapf was a GermansGerman typeface designer.
+ He was a long-time guest lecturer at the University of Reading, he mentored many modern typeface designers.
+ Every typeface is a collection of glyphs, each of which represents an individual letter, number, punctuation mark, or other symbol.
+ He created over 600 typeface designs including Tiffany, Bookman Bookman, Panache, Souvenir, Edwardian Script, and the eponymous Benguiat and Benguiat Gothic.
Example sentences of “typeface”:
+ A very widely used typeface is "Times New Roman".
+ Every font of a typeface has specific details and is used in a particular way.
+ He had begun to working on typeface designs.
+ A very widely used typeface is “Times New Roman”.
+ Every font of a typeface has specific details and is used in a particular way.
+ He had begun to working on typeface designs.
+ Every glyph in a typeface shares certain design features.
+ This is a serif typeface commissioned by the British newspaper “The Times” in 1931.
+ Univers was one of the first typeface families to fulfil the idea that a typeface should form a family of consistent, related designs.
+ In typography, a typeface is a family of fonts.
+ It has become a regular typeface used on most computers.
+ The accompanying change in typeface to a serif or mono-spaced type style, is to make it fully accessible for those with color blindness.
+ In March 1998, TWC introduced a graphical refresh, featuring heavy use of the Akzidenz-Grotesk typeface and footage of clouds at the core of the new identity.