A design for a set of characters. Popular typefaces include Times Roman, Helvetica, and Courier. The typeface represents one aspect of a font. The font also includes such characteristics as size, weight, italics, and so on.
There are two general categories of typefaces: serif and sans serif. Sans serif typefaces are composed of simple lines, whereas serif typefaces use small decorative marks to embellish characters and make them easier to read. Helvetica is a sans serif type and Times Roman is a serif type.
Guide to selecting typefaces Provides an online resource for selecting typefaces, including a tutorial on using type, typefaces that work well together, and a list of type foundries and designers.
Choosing and using typefaces An overview of elements to consider when choosing a typeface, such as image, personality, and communication. Also included is a section on choosing the appropriate typeface for your publication and general typeface rules. Lastly, there are links to type terms and fundamentals, avoiding the overused, and references and utilities.