Typography Styles

11 words in this vocabulary list

noun the act of tilting or angling

verb to tilt or angle in a particular direction

adjective having a slant or incline

  • The artist used a canting tool to create intricate patterns on the fabric.
  • I heard she's canting her way out of doing the dishes again.
  • Stop canting about how busy you are and just get the work done.
  • His words were canting towards flattery, but I could see through his intentions.

noun a style of writing in which letters are joined together in a flowing manner

adjective relating to or written in cursive

  • The calligrapher carefully wrote the invitation in beautiful cursive script.
  • I always struggle to read my friend's cursive handwriting.
  • Her cursive is so fancy, it's like she's showing off.
  • The cursive movements of the dancer's body were mesmerizing to watch.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The fine writing in this novel is a testament to the author's skill and attention to detail.
  • I always appreciate fine writing in a book because it makes the story more engaging.
  • That blog post had some seriously fine writing - I couldn't stop reading!
  • His speech was like fine writing, weaving together complex ideas with grace and clarity.

verb to format or style text in a way that makes it italicized

  • Please remember to italicize the book titles in your research paper.
  • Don't forget to italicize the movie titles when you write your review.
  • You gotta italicize the song lyrics in your post, it looks cooler that way.
  • She wanted to italicize her emotions, to make them stand out on the page.

verb past tense of the verb 'letter', meaning to write or inscribe letters or words on something

adjective describing a person or object that has letters or words written on it

  • The sign outside the building was elegantly lettered in gold leaf.
  • The menu at the restaurant was beautifully lettered by hand.
  • I saw a cool graffiti piece on the wall that was expertly lettered.
  • Her emotions were lettered all over her face, making it clear how she felt.

noun a person who specializes in creating and designing letters, typically for signs, comics, or other visual mediums

  • The letterer meticulously hand-lettered each page of the graphic novel.
  • I heard that the letterer is almost done with the comic book lettering.
  • The letterer has some serious skills when it comes to adding text to comics.
  • She was the letterer of her own destiny, carefully crafting each word of her future.

noun a set of letters or characters in a particular style or design, used for creating written or printed text

  • The artist spent hours perfecting the intricate lettering on the calligraphy piece.
  • I really like the fancy lettering on that sign over there.
  • Check out the cool lettering on this graffiti wall!
  • The lettering on the tombstone told the story of a life well-lived.

adjective slanting or sloping in direction or position; not straightforward or direct

  • The oblique angle of the sun cast long shadows across the field.
  • She gave me an oblique glance before turning away.
  • I could tell by his oblique response that he didn't want to talk about it.
  • Her oblique approach to problem-solving often led to creative solutions.

noun a category of people or things having common characteristics

verb to write using a typewriter or keyboard

  • There are various types of renewable energy sources available for sustainable development.
  • I'm not sure which type of pizza to order for the party.
  • That new phone is the type of device everyone is raving about.
  • His leadership style is the type that inspires others to follow.

adjective relating to a style of Arabic script used in decorative inscriptions

  • The ancient Quranic manuscripts were written in beautiful kufic script.
  • I love the intricate designs of kufic calligraphy.
  • Check out this cool kufic tattoo I got!
  • The kufic patterns on the mosque's dome symbolize unity and peace.

noun a style of handwriting that is fast and often difficult to read

  • The professor asked the students to practice their running writing skills for better penmanship.
  • I need to work on my running writing so my notes are easier to read.
  • Her running writing is so messy, I can barely understand what she's trying to say.
  • His running writing style flows beautifully across the page, like a river of words.