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"Typeface, Font, what’s the difference?
I think this is best answered with a simple example. Let’s take Helvetica. Helvetica is a typeface. Helvetica comprises numerous styles, widths and weights—these variants are called fonts. So, if you wish to be completely accurate, you do not say, “Helvetica is a font”; Helvetica is a Type Face; Helvetica Regular is a font."
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