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in the next few videos we will examine the various elements and kinds of typeface and how they interact we will contrast San serif and serif fonts as well as print fonts and web fonts throughout this module we will also look at ways to combine font pairings and formulate hierarchy templates for the use of texts and specific design projects typography is an art more specifically typography is the art or procedure of arranging type or processing data and printing from it and as you can see from this diagram there are many design factors and artistic characteristics that make up typography but nowadays with the digital designs of documents you often hear the terms typography typeface and font used rather interchangeably traditionally typography is the visual component of the written word visually rendered in different ways it is an art of art form concerned with making and arranging type in legible and readable formats whereas typeface is a particular design of type and font is a typeface