Kursiivikirjasintyyliin
Kursiivikirjasintyyli refers to the use of italicized fonts, a common typographic style characterized by slanted characters. This style is often derived from handwriting and its name originates from the Italian word "corsivo," meaning "running." In typography, italic forms are typically distinct from the roman (upright) version of the same typeface, featuring different letter shapes and proportions.
Historically, italic typefaces were developed by Aldus Manutius in Venice around 1501. He commissioned Francesco Griffo
Kursiivikirjasintyyli serves several primary purposes in text. It is frequently used to emphasize words or phrases,
The visual effect of kursiivikirjasintyyli is one of elegance and fluidity, making it suitable for various