Examples of using Typeface in English and their translations into Chinese
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Times New Roman is still widely used in book typography, and it has served as the basis for a number of other typeface, including Georgia.
Since the number of elements in a minimalist website is few, a typeface can dictate the atmosphere and identity of the web design.
For better or worse, in many countries- particularly the U.S.- while typeface names can be protected legally, typeface designs themselves are difficult to protect.
That may be a consistent way to represent yourself in a color, a typeface, or even just an icon.
CFR§ 202.1(e)- Material not subject to copyright explicitly says that typeface is not eligible for copyright.
In this respect, I think we took a very natural approach to ensuring the typeface matches the image of Sony products.”.
For better or for worse, picking a typeface is more like getting dressed in the morning.
Helvetica is often considered a“neutral” typeface, in that it takes on the mood and attitude of its surroundings.
While creating a typeface, you want all the letters to have the same height.
Adobe Garamond and Stempel Garamond were both based on this original typeface from the 16th century, and Granjon and Sabon were heavily influenced by it.
It also sports a deeper x-height than the company's previous main typeface, and apertures that shrink based on the weight of the type in use.
We created a custom typeface that is open/light and also implies the journey.
It's also a fairly common typeface, making it suitable for use on the web, though backup typefaces also need to be specified.
Once you have decided the typeface you want to use, you generally choose a proper size for it.
A typeface five years in the making, Google Noto spans more than 100 writing systems, 800 languages, and hundreds of thousands of characters.
One year later, FontFont published Pool's typeface FF OCR-F, followed by the family FF DIN.
When graphic designers had to select a typeface, they automatically specified Helvetica and stopped thinking.
His typeface, Camille, holds the honor of being part of the collection at France's Centre National des Arts Plastiques(CNAP).
Every font/typeface is a collection of glyphs, each of which represents an individual letter, number, punctuation mark, or other symbol.
As a graphic designer I associate this typeface with architecture, the art school of the same name and an ideology that inspired Modernist design.