Text Type (or Body Text): Type used for continuous reading, usually set between 9 and 12 points, depending on the x-height, column width and other factors.
Display Type: Type used for noncontinuous reading (headings, subheadings), usually set at 14 points and above.
Roman (or Normal): Characterized by its vertical orientation. Usually refers to serif faces.
Italic: The term used when a slanted style is used with serif type. Generally, italic is preferred over bold where emphasis is required.
Oblique: The term used for slanted sans serif type.
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