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  1. WhatTheFont Font Finder - Identify Fonts by Image

    Just upload an image, click the font you want to identify, then check out the results. For best results, upload a good quality image, and make sure the text is horizontal.

  2. Anatomy of a Character - Fonts.com

    As in any profession, type designers have a specialized vocabulary to talk about the different parts of letters. It isn’t necessary to commit the entire list to memory, but familiarizing yourself …

  3. Type Families | Fonts.com

    A type family is a range of typeface designs that are variations of one basic style of alphabet. There are hundreds – maybe thousands – of typeface families. This module will provide …

  4. Points & Picas - Fonts.com

    Points are the measurement most commonly used in print to indicate the size of type, as well as the space between lines, referred to as line spacing or leading.

  5. Type Sizes - Fonts.com

    The point system is the standard unit of measurement for type. It originated centuries ago, when points referred to the size of the metal body that accommodated each character.

  6. Serif Fonts | MyFonts

    A serif font is a font with small strokes or extensions at the end of its longer strokes. Serifs have their roots in ancient Roman square capitals, and became widely used with the advent of the …

  7. Spacing and Kerning, Part 1 - Fonts.com

    Text designs tend to be spaced more openly than display faces. The reason? The smaller the point size, the more space is needed between letters to keep the characters legible. …

  8. About Typeface Families - Fonts.com

    Each typeface, however, is designed to stand on its own as a useful, distinctive communication tool. Thesis and ITC Legacy are two other popular typeface families that are made up of sub …

  9. It’s About Legibility - Fonts.com

    Even though virtually anyone can set type today, there are still many skills that separate the typographer and graphic designer from the desktop publisher. Picking the absolute best–and …

  10. Guide to Typestyles: Old Style Typefaces - Fonts.com

    The Monotype Garamond® typeface family is one of the most elegant interpretations of the Garamond type style. It consists of two romans with complementary italic designs and also …