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Typography - EdexcelFonts and typefaces

Typography is the art and design of text 鈥 learn how different elements of text are used in a variety of contexts, and how these can be applied in the GCSE Art & Design course.

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Fonts and typefaces

Fonts

A is the overall lettering design, and a is a specific version of a typeface. For instance, Arial is a typeface, but Arial Bold and Arial Italic are both fonts.

Diagram showing the letter t regular bold italic and underlined

Bold type can add an emphasis or strength to a font.

Underlined type can be used for titles or to draw attention to important text.

Italic type can emphasise an important word or passage of text or for designs where there is a need to create an illusion of speed and energy.

Typefaces

Typeface means a 鈥榝amily鈥 of fonts. Word processors give them names, eg Arial, Chiller, Times New Roman.

Click through the slideshow to see a range of typefaces:

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 5, The word digital and the alphabet in white against black background, This typeface uses circles and semicircles in much of the lettering.

Serif and sans serif

Most typefaces can be categorised as either serif or sans serif. This describes whether or not letters have extended corners, known as serifs.

Diagram showing the letter A with serif and sans serif
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An upper case 'A' with and without serifs
Latin writing carved on a cracked grey stone tablet

Serifs are the extended corners at the end of letters. Serif fonts look more elegant and traditional, and were commonly used in Roman stone carvings.

Newspaper section mastheads

Sans serif means without serifs. These are more (legible) and are used for large blocks of text.

Decorative letter effects

Letter forms can be added to with decorative effects 鈥 these add style to the letters, but aren鈥檛 always needed for them to be legible. Click through the slideshow to see some decorative effects:

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 5, Welcome. Blue elaborate joined writing against a white background., Swashes are swirls that make lettering look more elaborate.

Styles of lettering

There are many different styles of lettering though many of them will fall under one of four categories. Click through the slideshow to see some of these categories:

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 3, Gradine. Pink writing against white background, <strong>Roman</strong> style typefaces often have thick and thin stems and serifs.

The final category is copyright style - these are typefaces that are designed for and strongly associated with a particular company or brand.

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