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hi guys richard miller here for miller type foundry today im going to talk about the difference between italic fonts versus slanted fonts and why its so important to use a font that has true italic fonts in it so well get started first ill demonstrate what slanted fonts are so basically if you have a font this here is fine design design called inter vogue and if you have a font and you dont have real italics you can make italics basically by going to object transform shear and this basically is just taking the an illustrator its just taking the each character and just slanting it by shearing angle of 12 degrees and basically you know from a distance you may say okay that seems pretty good that seems like that would work for an italic but if we look a little bit closer or we can see the problems of doing it this way so if you see that the capital o you see how a regular version the strokeweight pretty much stays the same almost the whole time but here in the slanted version