Font Styles: Used by designers to add visual variety and emphasis to text by varying the weight, angle, and width of the face type.
True Font Styles: The designer carefully changes each glyph during the design giving a authentic and consistent look.
Faux Font Styles: Computer- generated effects that simulate font adaptions to create faux bold and faux italics.
Why should you never use Faux Font Styles? Faux styles often produce a look that is different than what the designer intended in size, shape, and spacing.
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