Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Type.


The individual letter, figure, or punctuation mark is called a character. The large letters are called caps or uppercase characters; the small letters are called lowercase characters. A complete alphabet of one style of uppercase and lowercase characters, with figures and punctuation marks, is called a font. If we group together all the type sizes and type styles of a particular typeface (roman, italic, bold, extended, condensed, etc.), we get a family of type.