Noun
type face (plural type faces)
(typography, printing) Alternative form of typeface
Baskerville's most notable typeface Baskerville represents the peak of transitional type face and bridges the gap between Old Style and Modern type design. Source: Internet
A standard 2D graphic of the same type face was used for the 'End of Part One', 'Part Two' and the closing credit captions in all four stories. Source: Internet
Other notable changes are new type face, and the disappearance of the split white and light blue fields, replaced by a single silver textured background. Source: Internet