17 example sentences using typeface.
Typeface used in a sentence
Typeface in a sentence as a noun
If I like the design of a typeface, I can make one that looks just like it from scratch, and sell it.
Apple: Market Felt as the typeface for notes on the iPhone.
The typeface and jquery effect are two different things.
Remember each font size of a typeface had to have the letter forms cut, molds made, type cast, stored and maintained.
I'm hoping there is more to the redesign than just an exploration of the typeface choice.
I found that kind of shocking; it is a move on par with having a typeface designed for your personal blog.
These examples showcase the importance of typesetting as much as they do typeface choice.
I find it quite surprising that the author is so passionate about typefaces, but serves his own blog in Verdana.
I hate to be that stodgy guy because I don't have a blanket hate of jquery but it doesn't seem like the best way of displaying a typeface :/
The only thing that can be copyrighted is the outline data of a particular typeface file.
Frankly the header isn't even a good demo of the typeface, it's rather distracting from the quality of the typeface itself.
If you're producing scientific content I'd recommend using a serif typeface.
The USA offers no copyright protection whatsoever for typeface designs.
I swear that a good amount of the TeX love is cargo culting, including any appreciation of Computer Modern, which is a seriously ugly typeface.
Proper hierarchy, contrast and layout can extend the ability of the typeface individually to do a lot more than seems plausible when seen in isolation.
It's a classic, recognizable typeface...but stare at that for a moment, think back to how it didn't really make sense to announce free puppies or a car wash in deconstructed type, and let the understanding wash over you.
I have some news for you:"Scala" is also the name of a typeface, the student chapter of the American Library Association, part of human anatomy, a unit of area, a couple of music albums, a software company with no connection to the programming language, a couple of entertainment venues, two locations, a surname for I-don't-know how many people, and a snail.> it should belong to the communityA "community" cannot actually own a thing.