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Whats the difference between font and typeface? The most simple explanation is: a typeface is what you see, a font is what you use. Both terms are closely related and are often used interchangeably, but they are not synomyns. The term typeface puts the focus on the actual visible design, whereas font refers to a specific set of letters, which can be used as a tool to arrrange and display text. For example: the letters in a single type case, or on a phototypesetting disc, or in a digital file. These are fonts. So does the difference between these two terms matter? I think depends. Most of the time, both terms apply at the same time and then its usually okay to use them interchangeably. A new release from a type foundry is a typeface with a destinct design and it comes as one or multiple font files. So both term apply. Its a typeface and a font or font family. But sometimes the terms should not be used interchangeably. For example: I can create a sketch of a typeface, which clearly sho