Often used to refer to one weight, width, or other version of a type design: Granjon italic and Granjon bold, for example, are two typestyles of the same typeface family.
A variant version of glyphs in the same font family. Typical typestyles available on the Macintosh computer include bold, italic, underline, outline, shadow, condensed, and extended.
A specific style of type or font, such as Roman.
The ITALIC, BOLD, ITALIC BOLD or ROMAN, etc. version of a TYPEFACE. Together they form a TYPE FAMILY.
Also known as a font. A lettering style chosen for your wording. Many typestyles are available for you to choose from. Different printing companies may offer the same styles under different names.
Variations within a typeface. Plain, Bold, Italic, Underline, Outline, and Shadow are styles found in the Style menu for almost all applications used for creating text or graphic documents.
A style of type including italic, medium, or bold.