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Strictly speaking, a Typeface describes a family of fonts of different sizes and other characteristics such as italic or bold.

For example Georgia Typeface at 10 point has quite readable characters. It could be Bold or Italic, and this typeface uses Old Style Numbers, in which the number characters are of different sizes to aid readability.

Readability of script is further enhanced by spacing the lines at (say) 1.5 line spacing. Most hardback books use this style of presentation.

[A major PC operating system incorrectly uses 'font' when they mean 'typeface', and due to the widespread use of this programme, the error is widely mis-used.]

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