In the good old days of computers printing was done on large printers attached to a mainframe computer. The IBM 1403 printer, for example, had a chain (several could be chosen from) each of which had a different font. One was called Chain A and by implication this was also the font name.
Fonts are the style of writing a computer may use. There are thousands of font styles, even some that look like the different handwriting styles. Fonts.com give many types including: Handwritten Fonts Graffiti Fonts Famous Fonts Formal Scripts Calligraphic Fonts Blackletter Fonts Casual Scripts Symbols
What's the font style of the Google logo I see a similar type of font style on the EzeeFonts website?
A style.
The theme, or style, is a set of unified formats for fonts, colors, and graphics.
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William Shakespeare, great playwright, did not write in a font, because fonts were not used until computers were invented, well after his death. His writing was prior to the creation of standardized fonts. However, many fonts have been made that imitate his handwriting.
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A font type is the measure of the letters typed on a computer. It also includes the look of the letters and the script type.
The text appearance and shape of letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols are defined by fonts. Fonts are sets of characters with a specific design style, size, and weight that determine how text is displayed on a screen or in print. Different fonts can give text a variety of looks and moods.
Some fonts that have characters slanted to the right or have an italic style include Times New Roman, Arial, Garamond, and Georgia. These fonts often feature a lean towards the right, giving a sense of emphasis or elegance to the text.