Define Design: What is FAMILY?

In typography, a "family" refers to a set of font styles that are designed to work together harmoniously, typically consisting of multiple weights, widths, and styles.

A font family may include serif, sans-serif, script, and monospaced fonts, each with varying degrees of boldness, italicization, and width. For example, a font family might include Regular, Bold, Italic, and Bold Italic weights, as well as Condensed and Extended widths.

The fonts within a family are designed to share a consistent design language, including similar x-heights, letterforms, and spacing, making it possible to mix and match them to create visually appealing combinations for body text, headlines, and emphasis. This approach allows designers to create a cohesive visual identity across different elements of a document or design project.


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helpers " + - and space
busi card matches either busi or business or card or cards
"business card" matches only "business card"
+busi card must match the first; can match the second
+busi +card must match both terms
+busi -card must match the first; cannot match the second