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how boring would it be if all the texts on your computer or tablet screen always looked the same i mean thereamp;#39;s something cool and cyberpunk-ish about doing everything in a console typeface but having a wide variety of typefaces is important to people like designers and developers and anyone who wants to add a little pizzazz to their documents or web pages but hold up for a second why do you keep on saying typeface arenamp;#39;t those things called fonts although these terms have become virtually interchangeable if you want to be super super proper a typeface is an actual style of a letter such as calibri ariel impact etc and a font is a specific size and variation such as bold or italic but since most people in the modern era are just fine calling typefaces fonts thatamp;#39;s what weamp;#39;ll be doing for the rest of this video now the idea of using different fonts for different applications has been around for centuries long before the advent of digital word processing a