Helvetica is one of the most proeminent fonts in use by graphic designers today. You can see it everywhere, from American Airlines logos, to posters in your neighbourhood. Typography is the art of laying out text, therfore, typography in helvetica means writing text in Helvetica. It can be extended to typesetting in Helvetica.
Helvetica is a sans-serif font, characterized by clean and simple lines without the decorative strokes at the ends of letters known as serifs.
The arrangement of text on a page.
Helvetica is the name of a font
It is a style of font.
It is a sans serif font.
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A font with the little marks at the ends of the lines is a "serif" font. One such font is Times. A font without the marks is a "sans serif" font. One such font is Helvetica.
Agency is a sans serif font.
Time Magazine primarily uses the "Time" font for its logo and headlines, which is custom-designed and exclusive to the publication. Throughout the magazine, they use various serif and sans-serif fonts, such as Times New Roman and Helvetica, for their articles and body text.
Fonts that are considered "roman" are ones that are just the regular font. For example, if you have a font like Helvetica, it comes with many different cuts like italic or bold. The "roman" version is the regular, unchanged, or original font cut.
The font commonly used for date stamps is typically a sans-serif font like Arial or Helvetica. These fonts are clear, easy to read, and work well for printing on small surfaces like stamps.
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The kind of font you see here is a sans serif (sans = without; serif= flourish, embellishment). The white letters on blue background forming the logotype Answers at the top of this page are a serif font, most everything else is sans serif on this page. Time New Roman is a typical and common serif font. Arial is a sans serif font.
No, sans serif is a generic description of a font without any serifs. The Web site that you're reading is probably in a sans serif font, while when you read a newspaper, you're probably reading a serif font.
The font Helvetica hails from Switzerland.
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There's just one English alphabet (it starts with A and ends with Z), but if by "alphabet" you mean "style of font", then the most common English styles of font are serif, sans serif, and cursive, in that order. The most common individual fonts are probably Times New Roman (a serif font, extremely popular because it was the default font in Microsoft Word for over a decade), Helvetica (a sans serif font, of which Arial is a distorted copycat made by Microsoft to avoid licensing fees), and Tahoma (the sans serif font that Windows uses by default for text boxes and dialog boxes). As you can tell, the list of the most common fonts in English has been heavily influenced by Microsoft.