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Typeface vs. Font[edit]

A typeface is "a set of letters, numbers, or other symbolic characters, whose forms are related by repeating design elements consistently applied in a notational system and are intended to be embodied in articles whose intrinsic utilitarian function is for use in composing text or other cognizable combinations of characters."[1] On the other hand, a font, is "an article in which a typeface resides as the implement of printing technology, regardless of the medium or form."[1]

  1. ^ a b Lipton, Jacqueline D. (November 2009). "To © or Not to ©? Copyright and Innovation in the Digital Typeface Industry" (PDF). UC Davis Law Review. 43 (1): 1–36. Retrieved 21 October 2010.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)