ornamented typeface - meaning and definition. What is ornamented typeface
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What (who) is ornamented typeface - definition

Stroked Pottery; Stichbandkeramik; Stroke-ornamented pottery; Stroked ware; Stroke-ornamented; Gosek circle; Stroke-Ornamented Pottery Culture; Stroke-ornamented ware; Stroke-Ornamented Pottery
  • circular enclosures]]
  • [[Goseck Circle]], c. 4900 BC
  • The Dresden-Nickern settlement

Stroke-ornamented ware culture         
The Stroke-ornamented ware (culture) or (German) Stichbandkeramik (abbr. STK or STbK), Stroked Pottery culture, Danubian Ib culture of V.
Uniwidth typeface         
  • Example of a uniwidth typeface. Neither font weight nor font style affects the alignment of the two lines.
A TYPEFACE WHERE EVERY FONT HAVE THE SAME METRICS
A uniwidth typeface, also known as an equal-width, duplexed, or multiplexed typeface, is a typeface where every variation (font) has the same metrics (size of each letter). As a result, changing the variation used, such as using bold or italics, does not change the layout (reflow).
typeface         
  • Cyclopaedia]]''.
  • Perpetua]].
  • Courier, a monospaced slab serif typeface. All the letters occupy spaces the same width.
  • Examples of dingbats, which could be used in documents such as tourist guides or TV listings.
  • Three typefaces designed for headings, offering a clear contrast to body text
  • Israeli typographer [[Henri Friedlaender]] examines ''Hadassah Hebrew'' typeface sketches. The sequence was shot in his study in [[Motza Illit]] (near Jerusalem) in 1978.
  • Neue Haas Grotesk}}) typeface
  • PT font superfamily]], showing the similarities in letter structure.
  • Perpetua]] and its display variant, Perpetua Titling (above). The display type has slimmer stroke width and taller letters.
  • Proportional (left-side) and tabular (right-side) numeric digits, drawn as lining figures.
  • Reverse-contrast type compared to a [[fat face]] design. Both are very bold, but the fat face's thick lines are the verticals and the reverse-contrast's are the horizontals.
  • Specimens of printed floral borders from an 1897 type foundry specimen book.
  • Johnston]] typeface, printed on a large sign
  • Didot]].
SET OF CHARACTERS THAT SHARE COMMON DESIGN FEATURES
Non-proportional font; Proportional font; Type-face; Font family; Typefaces; Printer font; Proportional spacing; Ascent (font); Descent (font); Type face; Proportional fonts; Metric-compatible; Typeface family; Proportional and tabular figures; Draft:Proportional and tabular figures; Proportional figures; Tabular figures; Non-character typefaces; Inline font; Engraved font; Inline typeface; Engraved typeface; Shadow font; Shadow typeface; Shadowed typeface; Shadowed font; Variable-width font; Mimicry typeface; Simulation typeface; Samples of simulation typefaces; Ethnic typeface
(typefaces)
In printing, a typeface is a set of alphabetical characters, numbers, and other characters that all have the same design. There are many different typefaces.
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Stroke-ornamented ware culture

The Stroke-ornamented ware (culture) or (German) Stichbandkeramik (abbr. STK or STbK), Stroked Pottery culture, Danubian Ib culture of V. Gordon Childe, or Middle Danubian culture is the successor of the Linear Pottery culture, a major archaeological horizon of the European Neolithic in Central Europe. The STK flourishes during approximately 4900-4400 BC. Centered on Silesia in Poland, eastern Germany, and the northern Czech Republic, it overlaps with the Lengyel horizon to the south and the Rössen culture to the west.